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OTHR-02. MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMOR IN OUR INSTITUTE

BACKGROUND: The brain tumor has a highest mortality rate among childhood malignant tumors. Development of peripheral blood stem cell transplant combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy improved the survival rate of patients with pediatric brain tumor drastically late years. Because of its complic...

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Autores principales: Sasano, Mari, Sumi, Koichiro, Moro, Nobuhiro, Oshima, Hideki, Hirai, Maiko, Yagasaki, Hiroshi, Yoshino, Atsuo
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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/PMC7715710/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.632
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author Sasano, Mari
Sumi, Koichiro
Moro, Nobuhiro
Oshima, Hideki
Hirai, Maiko
Yagasaki, Hiroshi
Yoshino, Atsuo
author_facet Sasano, Mari
Sumi, Koichiro
Moro, Nobuhiro
Oshima, Hideki
Hirai, Maiko
Yagasaki, Hiroshi
Yoshino, Atsuo
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description BACKGROUND: The brain tumor has a highest mortality rate among childhood malignant tumors. Development of peripheral blood stem cell transplant combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy improved the survival rate of patients with pediatric brain tumor drastically late years. Because of its complicated treatment plan, neurosurgeons cannot readily manage these aggressive therapies which require minute whole body control including prevention of lethal infection due to bone marrow suppression. Even if such treatment is effective and patient survives, the aftereffects may reduce patient’s QOL. PURPOSE: We report outcomes of the patients with CNS tumor after multimodality treatment. In addition, we introduce the activity contents by the in-hospital children brain tumor multi-disciplinary medical treatment team organized in March 2016. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 29 patients (under 15 years old) diagnosed as CNS tumors with total of 43 tumor surgeries between January 2001 and December 2019. RESULTS: The histopathological diagnoses were 7 germ cell tumor, 7 astrocytic tumor, 4 ependymal tumor, 4 medulloblastoma, 2 craniopharyngioma, 2 AT/RT and 3 others. The mean age at first surgery was 7.4 y.o. (range: 0.3–14.8). Both chemotherapy and radiation therapy were performed in 22 cases out of 29. There were 15 survivors (11 ambulant, 3 W/C, 1 bedridden), 12 deaths, 2 lost follow-ups. Mean follow-up period was 66 months (range: 1–206). CONCLUSION: To improve outcomes, we hold on a regular basis of team meeting, discuss treatment plan, and share information. Recently, we also care issues of the patients, such as fertility and palliative medicine.
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spelling pubmed-77157102020-12-09 OTHR-02. MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMOR IN OUR INSTITUTE Sasano, Mari Sumi, Koichiro Moro, Nobuhiro Oshima, Hideki Hirai, Maiko Yagasaki, Hiroshi Yoshino, Atsuo Neuro Oncol Others (Not Fitting Any Other Category) BACKGROUND: The brain tumor has a highest mortality rate among childhood malignant tumors. Development of peripheral blood stem cell transplant combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy improved the survival rate of patients with pediatric brain tumor drastically late years. Because of its complicated treatment plan, neurosurgeons cannot readily manage these aggressive therapies which require minute whole body control including prevention of lethal infection due to bone marrow suppression. Even if such treatment is effective and patient survives, the aftereffects may reduce patient’s QOL. PURPOSE: We report outcomes of the patients with CNS tumor after multimodality treatment. In addition, we introduce the activity contents by the in-hospital children brain tumor multi-disciplinary medical treatment team organized in March 2016. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 29 patients (under 15 years old) diagnosed as CNS tumors with total of 43 tumor surgeries between January 2001 and December 2019. RESULTS: The histopathological diagnoses were 7 germ cell tumor, 7 astrocytic tumor, 4 ependymal tumor, 4 medulloblastoma, 2 craniopharyngioma, 2 AT/RT and 3 others. The mean age at first surgery was 7.4 y.o. (range: 0.3–14.8). Both chemotherapy and radiation therapy were performed in 22 cases out of 29. There were 15 survivors (11 ambulant, 3 W/C, 1 bedridden), 12 deaths, 2 lost follow-ups. Mean follow-up period was 66 months (range: 1–206). CONCLUSION: To improve outcomes, we hold on a regular basis of team meeting, discuss treatment plan, and share information. Recently, we also care issues of the patients, such as fertility and palliative medicine. Oxford University Press 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7715710/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.632 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
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Yagasaki, Hiroshi
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OTHR-02. MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMOR IN OUR INSTITUTE
title OTHR-02. MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMOR IN OUR INSTITUTE
title_full OTHR-02. MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMOR IN OUR INSTITUTE
title_fullStr OTHR-02. MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMOR IN OUR INSTITUTE
title_full_unstemmed OTHR-02. MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMOR IN OUR INSTITUTE
title_short OTHR-02. MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMOR IN OUR INSTITUTE
title_sort othr-02. multimodality treatment for children with central nervous system (cns) tumor in our institute
topic Others (Not Fitting Any Other Category)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715710/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.632
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