| Literature DB >> 28717752 |
Revathi Rajagopal1, Sayyidatul Abd-Ghafar1, Dharmendra Ganesan1, Anita Zarina Bustam Mainudin1, Kum Thong Wong1, Norlisah Ramli1, Vida Jawin1, Su Han Lum1, Tsiao Yi Yap1, Eric Bouffet1, Ibrahim Qaddoumi1, Shekhar Krishnan1, Hany Ariffin1, Wan Ariffin Abdullah1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Pediatric medulloblastoma (MB) treatment has evolved over the past few decades; however, treating children in countries with limited resources remains challenging. Until now, the literature regarding childhood MB in Malaysia has been nonexistent. Our objectives were to review the demographics and outcome of pediatric MB treated at the University Malaya Medical Center between January 1994 and December 2013 and describe the challenges encountered.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28717752 PMCID: PMC5493270 DOI: 10.1200/JGO.2015.002659
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Oncol ISSN: 2378-9506
Fig 1Flowchart of the pediatric medulloblastoma study. AR, average risk; CCG, Children’s Cancer Group; DOC, died of complication; DOD, dead of disease; GTR, gross total resection; HPE, histopathologic examination; HR, high risk; M0, no tumor dissemination; M1, tumor cells in the lumbar CSF; M2, cerebral meningeal thickening; M3, spinal meningeal dissemination; M4, extraneural metastases; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; NED, no evidence of disease; NTR, near-total resection; OTH, other tertiary hospital; PR, partial resection; STR, subtotal resection; UKCCSG, United Kingdom Children’s Cancer Study Group; UMMC, University of Malaya Medical Center; VP, ventriculoperitoneal.
Characteristics of 24 Patients Who Were ≥ 3 Years Old at Time of Medulloblastoma Diagnosis
Characteristics of 19 High-Risk Patients Younger Than 3 Years Old at Time of Medulloblastoma Diagnosis
Fig 2Progression-free survival of pediatric patients with average-risk (AR) and high-risk (HR) medulloblastoma treated from 1994 to 2013.
Fig 3Overall survival of pediatric patients with average-risk (AR) and high-risk (HR) medulloblastoma treated from 1994 to 2013.
Comparison of the Childhood Medulloblastoma Survival Rates in the Current Study and High-Income Countries