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A multi-disciplinary consensus statement concerning surgical approaches to low-grade, high-grade astrocytomas and diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas in childhood (CPN Paris 2011) using the Delphi method

Authors :
Walker, D. A.
Liu, J.
Kieran, M.
Jabado, N.
Picton, S.
Packer, R.
Rose, C. S. t.
Van Meeteren, A. S.
Carvalho, A.
Van Damme, A.
Depreitere, B.
Gustavsson, B.
Due Tonnessen, B. J.
Bertozzi Salamon, A. I.
Brentrup, A.
Raybaud, C.
Jones, C.
Dufour, C.
Dorfer, C.
Sainte Rose, C.
Malluci, C.
Hargrave, D.
Walker, D.
Van Vuurden, D.
De Carli, E.
Bouffet, E.
Van Calenbergh, F.
Frappaz, D.
Frassanito, P.
Goodrich, J.
Baechli, H.
Grill, J.
Ternier, J.
Cappelen, J.
Caird, J.
Pereira, J.
Riffaud, L.
Baroncini, M.
Walker, M.
Ozek, M.
Nysom, K.
Varlet, P.
Goodden, J.
Bertolini, P.
Perilongo, Giorgio
Mercier, P.
Grundy, R.
Kortmann, R. D.
Pfister, S.
Constantini, S.
Sgouros, S.
Holm, S.
Czech, T.
Merchant, T.
Stokland, T.
Ridola, V.
Vandertop, P.
Source :
Neuro-Oncology. 15:462-468
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013.

Abstract

Astrocytic tumors account for 42% of childhood brain tumors, arising in all anatomical regions and associated with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) in 15%. Anatomical site determines the degree and risk of resectability; the more complete resection, the better the survival rates. New biological markers and modern radiotherapy techniques are altering the risk assessments of clinical decisions for tumor resection and biopsy. The increasingly distinct pediatric neuro-oncology multidisciplinary team (PNMDT) is developing a distinct evidence base. A multidisciplinary consensus conference on pediatric neurosurgery was held in February 2011, where 92 invited participants reviewed evidence for clinical management of hypothalamic chiasmatic glioma (HCLGG), diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), and high-grade glioma (HGG). Twenty-seven statements were drafted and subjected to online Delphi consensus voting by participants, seeking >70% agreement from >60% of respondents; where

Details

ISSN :
15235866 and 15228517
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuro-Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....34c732b1fd2629c6df293618883a847f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/nos330