Germ cell tumors of the CNS in children: recent advances in therapy |
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Authors: | Blanca Diez Casilda Balmaceda Matsao Matsutani H. L. Weiner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Children’s Hospital of Buenos Aires, Billinghurst 2135 9/b, 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina, AR;(2) Neurological Institute, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, 710 West 168th Street, Box 186, New York, NY 10032, USA, US;(3) Department of Neurosurgery, Saitama Medical School, Morohongo 38, Miroyama, Irumagun, Saitama, 350–04 Japan, JP;(4) NYU Medical Center, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, 317 East 34th Street 10th Floor, New York, NY 10016, USA e-mail: weineh01@popmail.med.nyu.edu Tel.: +1-212-2636419 Fax: +1-212-2638173, US |
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Abstract: | Primary germ cell tumors of the central nervous system are rare neoplasms, accounting for no more than 2% of all malignancies in children and young people under 20 in the Western hemisphere. They have unique features related to age at diagnosis and sites of origin, as well as race and gender predilection. Prognosis has been clearly shown to be strongly related to pathological classification as either pure germinoma or nongerminomatous germ cell tumor, although many of these lesions are comprised of mixed elements. The presence of serum or cerebrospinal fluid tumor marker elevation has been an essential determinant of response to treatment. Because of the deleterious effects of irradiation on the immature nervous system, investigators have used chemotherapeutic strategies that either reduce or eliminate radiation therapy. In this article, we review the most recent advances in therapy for CNS germ cell tumors in the pediatric population and highlight the importance of cooperative trials in this setting. Received: 12 April 1999 |
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Keywords: | Brain neoplasm Chemotherapy Germ cell tumor Germinoma Radiation therapy |
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