A very rare case report of long-term survival: A patient operated on in 1994 of glioblastoma multiforme and currently in perfect health |
| |
Affiliation: | 3. Army Hospital of Rome “Celio”, Italy, Neurosurgery Department, Via S. Stefano Rotondo n. 4, 00184, Roma, Italy |
| |
Abstract: | IntroductionGlioblastoma multiforme is the most aggressive type of primary brain tumors, but there is a small percentage of patients who have a long-term survival and some exceptional cases who survive decades after surgical removal of tumor.Presentation of caseIn 1994, a 44 year-old man, suffering from intense headache and loss of strength of the left arm, was operated for a glioblastoma multiforme in the posterior part of the right frontal lobe. After the operation the patient underwent whole-brain radiotherapy and chemotherapy. 22 years after surgery the patient has no recurrence of the tumor.DiscussionA very small percentage of glioblastoma cases showed >3 years survival. There have been exceptional cases of long-survival spanning 10 years or more, without tumor recurrence, so as to deem those affected ‘cured’. The long-survival for glioblastoma multiforme is linked to young age, to aggressive and complete surgical excision, a good Karnofsky index score before surgery, the application of radiotherapy after surgery and to the molecular make-up of a specific glioma.ConclusionThe fact that there are extremely rare cases of long-term survival and even zero recurrence of the glioblastoma should serve as a stimulus to continue the research effort and not give up the fight against this tumor on a day-to-day basis. |
| |
Keywords: | Case report Glioblastoma multiforme Primary brain tumor Long-survival Treatment Prognostic factors |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|