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EPEN-09. UTILITY OF RADIATION THERAPY IN SPINAL CORD MYXOPAPILLARY EPENDYMOMAS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

INTRODUCTION: Myxopapillary ependymomas (MPEs) are slow-growing tumors that comprise about 25% of spinal ependymomas. Although historically designated as grade 1, the recent WHO classification has upgraded MPEs to grade 2 given their potential for recurrence and dissemination. While the National Com...

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Autores principales: Jackson, Kasey, Kleinknecht, Sarah, Packer, Roger, Hwang, Eugene
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10260165/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noad073.113
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Kleinknecht, Sarah
Packer, Roger
Hwang, Eugene
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description INTRODUCTION: Myxopapillary ependymomas (MPEs) are slow-growing tumors that comprise about 25% of spinal ependymomas. Although historically designated as grade 1, the recent WHO classification has upgraded MPEs to grade 2 given their potential for recurrence and dissemination. While the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines recommend avoiding radiation therapy (RT) unless a gross-total resection (GTR) is not achieved, several reports have suggested a potential benefit of adjuvant RT in improving relapse-free survival in children after GTR. This literature review was conducted to compare available data to determine the utility of upfront irradiation in these patients. METHODS: A comprehensive literature review from 1984-2021 was performed on PubMed using keywords: “pediatric myxopapillary ependymoma” and “radiation.” One case was censored for unknown radiation status. RESULTS: 17 analyses from 1984-2021 were reviewed, yielding 140 pediatric cases of MPE, of whom 59% (n=83) received a GTR. Of those that received a GTR, average age was 13.7 yrs (range, 6-21), and 66% were male. The most common location was lumbosacral (25%), followed by thoracolumbar (19%). 22.8% (n=19) of patients received upfront focal RT. Relapse occurred in eight (42%) patients who received upfront RT, and 30 (47%) of those who did not, with no clear age or gender discrimination in those that relapsed. Distant recurrence occurred in 75% of those who received RT, and 68% of those that did not. The duration of event-free survival will be included in the final presentation. CONCLUSIONS: While some individual studies have suggested a survival advantage in pediatric MPE after focal RT, in this meta-analysis, both relapse rate and location seemed similar regardless of receipt of RT. From this available evidence, the efficacy of upfront RT has not been demonstrated.
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spelling pubmed-102601652023-06-13 EPEN-09. UTILITY OF RADIATION THERAPY IN SPINAL CORD MYXOPAPILLARY EPENDYMOMAS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Jackson, Kasey Kleinknecht, Sarah Packer, Roger Hwang, Eugene Neuro Oncol Final Category: Ependymoma - EPEN INTRODUCTION: Myxopapillary ependymomas (MPEs) are slow-growing tumors that comprise about 25% of spinal ependymomas. Although historically designated as grade 1, the recent WHO classification has upgraded MPEs to grade 2 given their potential for recurrence and dissemination. While the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines recommend avoiding radiation therapy (RT) unless a gross-total resection (GTR) is not achieved, several reports have suggested a potential benefit of adjuvant RT in improving relapse-free survival in children after GTR. This literature review was conducted to compare available data to determine the utility of upfront irradiation in these patients. METHODS: A comprehensive literature review from 1984-2021 was performed on PubMed using keywords: “pediatric myxopapillary ependymoma” and “radiation.” One case was censored for unknown radiation status. RESULTS: 17 analyses from 1984-2021 were reviewed, yielding 140 pediatric cases of MPE, of whom 59% (n=83) received a GTR. Of those that received a GTR, average age was 13.7 yrs (range, 6-21), and 66% were male. The most common location was lumbosacral (25%), followed by thoracolumbar (19%). 22.8% (n=19) of patients received upfront focal RT. Relapse occurred in eight (42%) patients who received upfront RT, and 30 (47%) of those who did not, with no clear age or gender discrimination in those that relapsed. Distant recurrence occurred in 75% of those who received RT, and 68% of those that did not. The duration of event-free survival will be included in the final presentation. CONCLUSIONS: While some individual studies have suggested a survival advantage in pediatric MPE after focal RT, in this meta-analysis, both relapse rate and location seemed similar regardless of receipt of RT. From this available evidence, the efficacy of upfront RT has not been demonstrated. Oxford University Press 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10260165/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noad073.113 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
spellingShingle Final Category: Ependymoma - EPEN
Jackson, Kasey
Kleinknecht, Sarah
Packer, Roger
Hwang, Eugene
EPEN-09. UTILITY OF RADIATION THERAPY IN SPINAL CORD MYXOPAPILLARY EPENDYMOMAS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
title EPEN-09. UTILITY OF RADIATION THERAPY IN SPINAL CORD MYXOPAPILLARY EPENDYMOMAS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
title_full EPEN-09. UTILITY OF RADIATION THERAPY IN SPINAL CORD MYXOPAPILLARY EPENDYMOMAS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
title_fullStr EPEN-09. UTILITY OF RADIATION THERAPY IN SPINAL CORD MYXOPAPILLARY EPENDYMOMAS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
title_full_unstemmed EPEN-09. UTILITY OF RADIATION THERAPY IN SPINAL CORD MYXOPAPILLARY EPENDYMOMAS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
title_short EPEN-09. UTILITY OF RADIATION THERAPY IN SPINAL CORD MYXOPAPILLARY EPENDYMOMAS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
title_sort epen-09. utility of radiation therapy in spinal cord myxopapillary ependymomas: a review of the literature
topic Final Category: Ependymoma - EPEN
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10260165/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noad073.113
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