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Predictors of Treatment Response and Survival Outcomes in Meningioma Recurrence with Atypical or Anaplastic Histology
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Lanning, Ryan M
, Gutin, Philip H
, Rosenblum, Marc K
, Reiner, Anne S
, Singh, Ranjodh
, Chohan, Muhammad O
, Ryan, Christopher T
, Tabar, Viviane
in
Brain cancer
/ Brain surgery
/ Histology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Radiation therapy
/ Research—Human—Clinical Studies
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Surgical techniques
/ Tumors
2018
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Predictors of Treatment Response and Survival Outcomes in Meningioma Recurrence with Atypical or Anaplastic Histology
by
Lanning, Ryan M
, Gutin, Philip H
, Rosenblum, Marc K
, Reiner, Anne S
, Singh, Ranjodh
, Chohan, Muhammad O
, Ryan, Christopher T
, Tabar, Viviane
in
Brain cancer
/ Brain surgery
/ Histology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Radiation therapy
/ Research—Human—Clinical Studies
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Surgical techniques
/ Tumors
2018
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Predictors of Treatment Response and Survival Outcomes in Meningioma Recurrence with Atypical or Anaplastic Histology
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Lanning, Ryan M
, Gutin, Philip H
, Rosenblum, Marc K
, Reiner, Anne S
, Singh, Ranjodh
, Chohan, Muhammad O
, Ryan, Christopher T
, Tabar, Viviane
in
Brain cancer
/ Brain surgery
/ Histology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Radiation therapy
/ Research—Human—Clinical Studies
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Surgical techniques
/ Tumors
2018
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Predictors of Treatment Response and Survival Outcomes in Meningioma Recurrence with Atypical or Anaplastic Histology
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Predictors of Treatment Response and Survival Outcomes in Meningioma Recurrence with Atypical or Anaplastic Histology
2018
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Recurrence rates for atypical and anaplastic meningiomas range between 9% and 50% after gross total resection and between 36% and 83% after subtotal resection. Optimal treatment of recurrent meningiomas exhibiting atypical/anaplastic histology is complicated because they are often refractory to both surgery and radiation.
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate clinical determinants of recurrence and treatment-specific outcomes in patients with recurrent meningiomas exhibiting atypical/anaplastic histology at our institution.
METHODS
A cohort study was conducted using clinical data of all patients treated for meningiomas with atypical/anaplastic histology at first recurrence between January 1985 and July 2014 at a tertiary cancer center. Predictors of second recurrence were analyzed using competing risks regression models.
RESULTS
Nine hundred eighteen patients with meningioma were screened, of whom 60 (55% female) had recurrent disease with atypical/anaplastic histology at a median age of 58.1 yr at diagnosis. The median follow-up from the time of first recurrence was 36.7 mo, with 32 (53%) patients alive at last follow-up. There was no effect of extent of resection at first recurrence on time to a subsequent recurrence. Inclusion of radiation as primary or adjuvant therapy at first recurrence reduced the risk of progression or subsequent recurrence compared to surgery alone (P = .07).
CONCLUSION
Treatment of recurrent meningiomas with atypical/anaplastic histology remains challenging. Our data, from one of the largest cohorts, suggest better tumor control with the addition of radiation and challenges the importance of extent of resection at first recurrence. A multicenter effort is needed to confirm these findings and propose treatment guidelines.
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Oxford University Press,Copyright by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc
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