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Childhood optic chiasm gliomas: radiographic response following radiotherapy and long-term clinical outcome.

Authors :
Tao ML
Barnes PD
Billett AL
Leong T
Shrieve DC
Scott RM
Tarbell NJ
Source :
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics [Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys] 1997 Oct 01; Vol. 39 (3), pp. 579-87.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Purpose: In children with chiasmal gliomas, radiation therapy can arrest progressive visual and neurologic impairment. We examined the radiographic response and clinical outcomes after irradiation.<br />Methods and Materials: Forty-two children (median age at diagnosis, 6.6 years) with chiasmal gliomas were managed as follows: 11 asymptomatic patients with neurofibromatosis-1 (NF-1) were observed only; 2 patients, less than 3 years old, underwent surgery and chemotherapy to delay irradiation; and 29 patients with progressive disease received radiation with or without prior surgery or chemotherapy. Time to radiographic response, long-term tumor control and late sequelae were reviewed for the 29 irradiated patients.<br />Results: The probability of at least 50% radiographic response at 24 months after irradiation was 18.1% and increased to 38.2% by 48 months and 45.9% by 60 months. By actuarial analysis, the median time for such radiographic response was 62 months. For the 29 irradiated patients, the 10-year freedom from progression and overall survival rates were 100% and 89%, respectively (median follow-up for surviving patients, 108 months). Stabilization or improvement in vision occurred in 81% of 26 evaluable irradiated patients.<br />Conclusions: Notable radiographic response may be observed years after irradiation. Radiation therapy provides excellent long-term tumor control and vision preservation or improvement in the majority of patients with progressive chiasmal gliomas.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0360-3016
Volume :
39
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9336136
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0360-3016(97)00359-3