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Neoplasma Vol.54, p.62-67, 2007 |
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Title: Longterm treatment results of childhood medulloblastoma by craniospinal irradiation in supine position | ||
Author: P. SLAMPA, Z. PAVELKA, L. DUSEK, L. HYNKOVA, J. STERBA, B. ONDROVA, D. PRINC, T. NOVOTNY , S. KOSTAKOVA | ||
Abstract: Medulloblastoma, a primitive neuroectodermal tumor growing in cerebellum, is one of the most sensitive to radiation therapy childhood brain tumors. The radiotherapy is an essential method of treatment for these tumours, but the surgery is the primary treatment of choice in medulloblastoma. I this study between January 1997 and March 2005 were post-operative irradiated a total number of 33 pediatric patients aged under 15 years (median age 8.7 years) with medulloblastoma. All tumors
were histologically proved and were localizated infratentorially in the posterior fossa. All of the patients were irradiated with a dose of 24-36 Gy to the whole craniospinal axis and boost with conformal therapy restricted to the tumor bed to the total dose of 50-54 Gy (30-36 Gy “high risk”, 24-30 Gy “standard risk” group). Chemotherapy received 26 patients (78%). Patients with craniospinal irradiation were placed in supine position and fixed by a vacuum-form body immobilizer and head mask. Irradiation was performed using standard fractionation (5 fractions per week) with a single dose of 1.5-1.8 Gy for craniospinal axis by photon beam (6 MV) of the linear accelerator. The median overall survival for the whole group was 55.3 months. The median
of disease-free survival was 20.6 months, 8 patients (24%) died. In our study the statistical difference in survival rate between standard and high-risk patients with medulloblastoma was not shown. No relationship was found between survival and age, sex
or tumor size. Endocrine deficits occurred in 45% (8 patients of the group were hypothyroid, 6 patients needed growth hormone replacement therapy, 1 patient had early puberty). This results (results of overall and disease-free survival) and side-effects of
technique of craniospinal axis irradiation in supine position are comparable with results of technique in prone position. Further evaluation of the effectiveness of our therapy is not feasible due to the small number of patients. |
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Keywords: medulloblastoma, radiotherapy, craniospinal irradiation | ||
Year: 2007, Volume: 54, Issue: | Page From: 62, Page To: 67 | |
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