Survival and prognosis of patients with astrocytoma with atypical or anaplastic features |
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Authors: | Diana F Nelson M.D. James S. Nelson Deborah R. Davis Chu Huai Chang Thomas W. Griffins Thomas F. Pajak |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Radiation Therapy, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce Street, 19104 Philadelphia, PA;(2) Washington University School of Medicine, USA;(3) Radiation Therapy Oncology Group Statistical Unit, USA;(4) Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, USA;(5) University of Washington Hospital, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary This study confirms the importance of histologic tumor necrosis as a major prognostic variable in malignant glioma. Necrosis is present in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), and absent in astrocytoma with atypical or anaplastic features (AAF). This paper evaluates 94 patients with AAF and 462 patients with GBM treated with radiation therapy with or without BCNU on 3 consecutive randomized protocols of the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) between 1974 and 1983. Multivariate analyses of the 556 patients confirmed histology as a significant independent variable that is prognostically relatively more important than Karnofsky performance status (KPS) and extent of surgery, and somewhat less important than age. The median survival for AAF was 36.2 months and for GBM was 8.6 months. In addition, separate multivariate analyses of AAf cases determined that the extent of surgery is a significant independent variable that is relatively more important than KPS, but less important than age. The median survival of AAF patients who underwent surgical excision was 46.8 months compared with 15.2 months for those biopsied (p < .001).Presented in part at the Second International Symposium on Biology of Brain Tumours, London, October 1984. |
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Keywords: | anaplastic astrocytoma malignant glioma malignant astrocytoma |
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