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Surgery with or without radiation therapy in the management of craniopharyngiomas in children and young adults

Authors :
Diana Stripp
Hui-Kuo G. Shu
Anna J. Janss
Jean B. Belasco
Lucy B. Rorke
Leslie N. Sutton
Peter C. Phillips
Thomas Moshang
Amit Maity
Zelig Tochner
Joel W. Goldwein
Source :
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics. 58(3)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Purpose The optimal management of craniopharyngiomas remains controversial, especially in children and young adults. This study reports a single institution's experience with such patients. Methods and materials Between 1974 and 2001, 76 patients were treated for craniopharyngioma at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania (HUP). Of these, 75 patients (97%) were evaluable with long-term follow-up. Although all patients underwent attempted gross total resection, 27 had documentation of less than total resection with 18 of these patients receiving immediate postoperative radiotherapy (RT). An additional 22 patients received RT at HUP after failing surgery alone. Results Median follow-up for all patients was 7.6 years. The 10-year actuarial overall survival, relapse-free survival, and local control (LC) rates for all patients were 85%, 48%, and 53%, respectively. When comparing the 57 patients treated with surgery alone to the 18 treated with subtotal resection (STR) followed by RT, a significant difference in LC rates at 10 years (42% vs. 84%, respectively; p = 0.004) was noted. However, no statistically significant difference in overall survival was found between the two groups, because RT was highly effective as salvage therapy. Twenty-two patients at HUP treated with RT after relapse had a 10-year ultimate LC rate comparable to that of patients who received RT immediately after STR. Conclusion RT given either immediately after STR or at relapse is effective in controlling craniopharyngiomas.

Details

ISSN :
03603016
Volume :
58
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics
Accession number :
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