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GCT-23. MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMIC GERMINOMA

BACKGROUND: Central nervous system (CNS) germinomas are radiotherapy (RT)-sensitive tumors with excellent survival. Current treatment strategies combine chemotherapy with RT to reduce the field and dose of RT. There is no standard treatment for germinomas originating in the basal ganglia/thalami (BG...

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Autores principales: Graham, Richard T, Abu-Arja, Mohammad H, Stanek, Joseph, Bartels, Ute, Cappellano, Andrea, Chi, Susan, Cooney, Tabitha, Dhall, Girish, Finlay, Jonathan L, Fisher, Michael J, Friedman, Gregory, Gajjar, Amar, Gauvain, Karen, Hoffmann, Lindsey M, Hukin, Juliette, Margol, Ashley, Mueller, Sabine, Navalkele, Pournima, Ronsley, Rebecca, Villeneuve, Stephanie, Yeo, Kee Kiat, Su, Jack M, Gottardo, Nicholas G, Allen, Jeffrey, Packer, Roger, AbdelBaki, Mohamed
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715358/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.243
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author Graham, Richard T
Abu-Arja, Mohammad H
Stanek, Joseph
Bartels, Ute
Cappellano, Andrea
Chi, Susan
Cooney, Tabitha
Dhall, Girish
Finlay, Jonathan L
Fisher, Michael J
Friedman, Gregory
Gajjar, Amar
Gauvain, Karen
Hoffmann, Lindsey M
Hukin, Juliette
Margol, Ashley
Mueller, Sabine
Navalkele, Pournima
Ronsley, Rebecca
Villeneuve, Stephanie
Yeo, Kee Kiat
Su, Jack M
Gottardo, Nicholas G
Allen, Jeffrey
Packer, Roger
AbdelBaki, Mohamed
author_facet Graham, Richard T
Abu-Arja, Mohammad H
Stanek, Joseph
Bartels, Ute
Cappellano, Andrea
Chi, Susan
Cooney, Tabitha
Dhall, Girish
Finlay, Jonathan L
Fisher, Michael J
Friedman, Gregory
Gajjar, Amar
Gauvain, Karen
Hoffmann, Lindsey M
Hukin, Juliette
Margol, Ashley
Mueller, Sabine
Navalkele, Pournima
Ronsley, Rebecca
Villeneuve, Stephanie
Yeo, Kee Kiat
Su, Jack M
Gottardo, Nicholas G
Allen, Jeffrey
Packer, Roger
AbdelBaki, Mohamed
author_sort Graham, Richard T
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description BACKGROUND: Central nervous system (CNS) germinomas are radiotherapy (RT)-sensitive tumors with excellent survival. Current treatment strategies combine chemotherapy with RT to reduce the field and dose of RT. There is no standard treatment for germinomas originating in the basal ganglia/thalami (BGTG) given their rarity and poorly-defined imaging characteristics. Craniospinal (CSI), whole brain (WBI), whole ventricle (WVI), and focal RT have been previously utilized; however, the optimal strategy remains unclear. METHODS: Retrospective multi-institutional analysis was conducted across 18 institutions in four countries. RESULTS: For 46 cases with non-metastatic BGTG, the event-free survival (EFS) was 86.9% at both 5 and 10 years, while overall survival (OS) was 100%, and 95.7% respectively at 5 and 10 years. Median RT dose and range for the various treatment volumes were as follows: CSI (n=10): 2340 cGy (1980–3060 cGy), WBI (n=8): 2340 (1800–3000 cGy), WVI (n=14): 2340 cGy (1800–2550 cGy), focal (n=9): 3600 cGy (3060–5400 cGy). There was no statistically significant difference in the EFS based on RT modality (p=0.57), but EFS for subjects with CSI and WBI were both 100%. The three subjects who received chemotherapy alone had significantly lower EFS than those who received chemotherapy and RT (p=0.001), but were salvageable with RT. CONCLUSION: In the largest study to date for BGTG, there were no significant differences in outcomes between patients who received CSI, WBI, WVI or focal RT. This group of patients should be included in future prospective clinical trials, and a more limited RT field may be considered.
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spelling pubmed-77153582020-12-09 GCT-23. MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMIC GERMINOMA Graham, Richard T Abu-Arja, Mohammad H Stanek, Joseph Bartels, Ute Cappellano, Andrea Chi, Susan Cooney, Tabitha Dhall, Girish Finlay, Jonathan L Fisher, Michael J Friedman, Gregory Gajjar, Amar Gauvain, Karen Hoffmann, Lindsey M Hukin, Juliette Margol, Ashley Mueller, Sabine Navalkele, Pournima Ronsley, Rebecca Villeneuve, Stephanie Yeo, Kee Kiat Su, Jack M Gottardo, Nicholas G Allen, Jeffrey Packer, Roger AbdelBaki, Mohamed Neuro Oncol Germ Cell Tumors BACKGROUND: Central nervous system (CNS) germinomas are radiotherapy (RT)-sensitive tumors with excellent survival. Current treatment strategies combine chemotherapy with RT to reduce the field and dose of RT. There is no standard treatment for germinomas originating in the basal ganglia/thalami (BGTG) given their rarity and poorly-defined imaging characteristics. Craniospinal (CSI), whole brain (WBI), whole ventricle (WVI), and focal RT have been previously utilized; however, the optimal strategy remains unclear. METHODS: Retrospective multi-institutional analysis was conducted across 18 institutions in four countries. RESULTS: For 46 cases with non-metastatic BGTG, the event-free survival (EFS) was 86.9% at both 5 and 10 years, while overall survival (OS) was 100%, and 95.7% respectively at 5 and 10 years. Median RT dose and range for the various treatment volumes were as follows: CSI (n=10): 2340 cGy (1980–3060 cGy), WBI (n=8): 2340 (1800–3000 cGy), WVI (n=14): 2340 cGy (1800–2550 cGy), focal (n=9): 3600 cGy (3060–5400 cGy). There was no statistically significant difference in the EFS based on RT modality (p=0.57), but EFS for subjects with CSI and WBI were both 100%. The three subjects who received chemotherapy alone had significantly lower EFS than those who received chemotherapy and RT (p=0.001), but were salvageable with RT. CONCLUSION: In the largest study to date for BGTG, there were no significant differences in outcomes between patients who received CSI, WBI, WVI or focal RT. This group of patients should be included in future prospective clinical trials, and a more limited RT field may be considered. Oxford University Press 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7715358/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.243 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://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 Germ Cell Tumors
Graham, Richard T
Abu-Arja, Mohammad H
Stanek, Joseph
Bartels, Ute
Cappellano, Andrea
Chi, Susan
Cooney, Tabitha
Dhall, Girish
Finlay, Jonathan L
Fisher, Michael J
Friedman, Gregory
Gajjar, Amar
Gauvain, Karen
Hoffmann, Lindsey M
Hukin, Juliette
Margol, Ashley
Mueller, Sabine
Navalkele, Pournima
Ronsley, Rebecca
Villeneuve, Stephanie
Yeo, Kee Kiat
Su, Jack M
Gottardo, Nicholas G
Allen, Jeffrey
Packer, Roger
AbdelBaki, Mohamed
GCT-23. MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMIC GERMINOMA
title GCT-23. MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMIC GERMINOMA
title_full GCT-23. MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMIC GERMINOMA
title_fullStr GCT-23. MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMIC GERMINOMA
title_full_unstemmed GCT-23. MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMIC GERMINOMA
title_short GCT-23. MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN BASAL GANGLIA AND THALAMIC GERMINOMA
title_sort gct-23. multi-institutional analysis of treatment modalities in basal ganglia and thalamic germinoma
topic Germ Cell Tumors
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715358/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.243
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