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OTHR-14. PROFILE & OUTCOME OF BRAIN TUMORS IN THE YOUNG CHILDREN < 3YEARS OF AGE: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CANCER CENTER IN INDIA

During the 5 year period from 1st January 2009- 31st December 2013, 33 children< 3 years age presented with brain tumor (7.56 % of all brain tumors among in children aged 0-14 years) . 54.5% were boys. Vomiting(69.7%) ataxia(36%) & head ache(24%) were the most common symptoms. Common histolog...

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Autores principales: Thankamony, Priyakumari, Nair, Manjusha, Rajeswary, Binitha, CS, Guruprasad, VR, Prasanth
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10260061/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noad073.296
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author Thankamony, Priyakumari
Nair, Manjusha
Rajeswary, Binitha
CS, Guruprasad
VR, Prasanth
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Nair, Manjusha
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description During the 5 year period from 1st January 2009- 31st December 2013, 33 children< 3 years age presented with brain tumor (7.56 % of all brain tumors among in children aged 0-14 years) . 54.5% were boys. Vomiting(69.7%) ataxia(36%) & head ache(24%) were the most common symptoms. Common histology included Medulloblastoma (36%) , Astrocytoma ( 21%) & Ependymoma ( 18%).Others included ATRT, glioma, ganglioglioma, PNET, Pineoblastoma & choroid plexus carcinoma. 63% were infratentorial & 37% were supratentorial. 58% had gross total resection & 36% had residual disease post surgery .64% of children received chemotherapy with baby brain protocol consisting of Inj VCR 0.06mg/kg IV - D1 &Inj Cyclophosphamide 50mg/kg IV infusion D1 (Cycle A) alternating with Inj CDDP 4m/kg as IV infusion D1&Inj Etoposide 6.5mg/kg IV infusion D1-3( Cycle B) as A – A – B Q3 weeks followed by definitive RT at completion of 3 years or earlier if they relapse on chemotherapy . At a median follow up of 34 months ( ( 2 mo- 106 mo ) 3 year RFS & OS were 20% & 56% respectively. OS was better for Ependymoma ( 100%) & Astrocytoma (80%) compared to (56% )for Medulloblastoma.
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spelling pubmed-102600612023-06-13 OTHR-14. PROFILE & OUTCOME OF BRAIN TUMORS IN THE YOUNG CHILDREN < 3YEARS OF AGE: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CANCER CENTER IN INDIA Thankamony, Priyakumari Nair, Manjusha Rajeswary, Binitha CS, Guruprasad VR, Prasanth Neuro Oncol Final Category: Other (Not Fitting in any Other Category) - OTHR During the 5 year period from 1st January 2009- 31st December 2013, 33 children< 3 years age presented with brain tumor (7.56 % of all brain tumors among in children aged 0-14 years) . 54.5% were boys. Vomiting(69.7%) ataxia(36%) & head ache(24%) were the most common symptoms. Common histology included Medulloblastoma (36%) , Astrocytoma ( 21%) & Ependymoma ( 18%).Others included ATRT, glioma, ganglioglioma, PNET, Pineoblastoma & choroid plexus carcinoma. 63% were infratentorial & 37% were supratentorial. 58% had gross total resection & 36% had residual disease post surgery .64% of children received chemotherapy with baby brain protocol consisting of Inj VCR 0.06mg/kg IV - D1 &Inj Cyclophosphamide 50mg/kg IV infusion D1 (Cycle A) alternating with Inj CDDP 4m/kg as IV infusion D1&Inj Etoposide 6.5mg/kg IV infusion D1-3( Cycle B) as A – A – B Q3 weeks followed by definitive RT at completion of 3 years or earlier if they relapse on chemotherapy . At a median follow up of 34 months ( ( 2 mo- 106 mo ) 3 year RFS & OS were 20% & 56% respectively. OS was better for Ependymoma ( 100%) & Astrocytoma (80%) compared to (56% )for Medulloblastoma. Oxford University Press 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10260061/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noad073.296 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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OTHR-14. PROFILE & OUTCOME OF BRAIN TUMORS IN THE YOUNG CHILDREN < 3YEARS OF AGE: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CANCER CENTER IN INDIA
title OTHR-14. PROFILE & OUTCOME OF BRAIN TUMORS IN THE YOUNG CHILDREN < 3YEARS OF AGE: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CANCER CENTER IN INDIA
title_full OTHR-14. PROFILE & OUTCOME OF BRAIN TUMORS IN THE YOUNG CHILDREN < 3YEARS OF AGE: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CANCER CENTER IN INDIA
title_fullStr OTHR-14. PROFILE & OUTCOME OF BRAIN TUMORS IN THE YOUNG CHILDREN < 3YEARS OF AGE: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CANCER CENTER IN INDIA
title_full_unstemmed OTHR-14. PROFILE & OUTCOME OF BRAIN TUMORS IN THE YOUNG CHILDREN < 3YEARS OF AGE: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CANCER CENTER IN INDIA
title_short OTHR-14. PROFILE & OUTCOME OF BRAIN TUMORS IN THE YOUNG CHILDREN < 3YEARS OF AGE: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CANCER CENTER IN INDIA
title_sort othr-14. profile & outcome of brain tumors in the young children < 3years of age: experience from a tertiary cancer center in india
topic Final Category: Other (Not Fitting in any Other Category) - OTHR
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10260061/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noad073.296
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