1. Feasibility, tolerability, and first experience of intracystic treatment with peginterferon alfa-2a in patients with cystic craniopharyngioma
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Cora Hedrich, Priya Patel, Lukas Haider, Tracey Taylor, Elaine Lau, Roxanne Hook, Christian Dorfer, Karl Roessler, Natalia Stepien, Maria Aliotti Lippolis, Hannah Schned, Clara Koeller, Lisa Mayr, Amedeo A. Azizi, Andreas Peyrl, Bienvenido Ros Lopez, Alvaro Lassaletta, Julie Bennett, Johannes Gojo, and Ute Bartels
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craniopharyngioma ,intracystic treatment ,peginterferon alfa-2a ,pediatric neurooncology ,pediatric neurosurgery ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundChildren with craniopharyngiomas (CPs) typically suffer from a life-long chronic disease. The younger the child, the more vulnerable the maturing brain is to invasive therapies such as surgery or radiotherapy. Therefore, treatment modalities facilitating avoidance or delay of invasive therapies are beneficial for these patients. In the last decade, intracystic injection of interferon alfa-2a or alfa-2b evolved as a treatment of choice based on efficacy and minor toxicity. However, the drug is no longer available internationally. After an extensive pharmacological review, peginterferon alfa-2a was identified as the agent with closest similarity.MethodsA retrospective case series is described, including five patients treated with intracystic peginterferon alfa-2a for cystic CP according to an innovative care protocol. After initial CP cyst aspiration, peginterferon alfa-2a was injected once per week via an Ommaya reservoir for 6 weeks followed by response assessment with MRI.ResultsPatients’ age ranged from 4 to 54 years (four patients
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- 2024
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