| Literature DB >> 1961400 |
R Geyer1, M Levy, M S Berger, J Milstein, B Griffin, W A Bleyer.
Abstract
Although the prognoses of children with medulloblastoma have improved dramatically over the last several decades, the reported survival for very young children with this tumor remains poor. We undertook a retrospective review of patients less than 36 months of age at the time of the diagnosis of a medulloblastoma who were treated at our institution during a 36-year period. Of 28 such patients, 10 patients are presently surviving without disease at a median of 150 months from diagnosis. The presence of a metastatic tumor at the time of diagnosis was identified as a significant indicator of a poor prognosis, and all completely staged patients without metastasis are surviving without a recurrence of disease. This report suggests that the survival of very young children with a medulloblastoma may not be as poor as has been previously reported, particularly if a disseminated tumor is not present at the time of diagnosis.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1961400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosurgery ISSN: 0148-396X Impact factor: 4.654