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Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy for intracranial meningioma: a systematic review.

Eric K Nguyen1, Timothy K Nguyen2, Gabe Boldt2, Alexander V Louie2, Glenn S Bauman2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The availability of image guidance and intensity modulation has led to the increasing use of hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (hSRT) as an alternative to conventionally fractionated radiotherapy or radiosurgery for intracranial meningiomas (ICMs). As the safety and efficacy of this approach is not well characterized, we conducted a systematic review of the literature to assess the clinical outcomes of hSRT in the setting of ICMs.
METHODS: A systematic review of Medline and EMBASE databases was performed following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Included studies were retrospective or prospective series that examined an ICM population of ≥10 patients, delivered >1 fraction of photon hSRT (≥2.5 Gy per fraction), and had a median follow-up of ≥2 years. Descriptive statistics were generated for included studies.
RESULTS: Of 1480 initial studies, 14 met eligibility criteria for inclusion, reporting on 630 patients (age range, 18-90) treated for 638 tumors. Primary radiotherapy was delivered in 37% of patients, 36% had radiation following surgery, and surgical details were unavailable for 27%. In 474 tumors assessed for radiologic response, 78% remained stable, 18% decreased in size, and 4% increased in size. Crude local control was 90%-100% as reported in 10 studies. The median late toxicity rate was 10%. The most common significant late toxicities were decreased visual acuity and new cranial neuropathy.
CONCLUSIONS: With limited follow-up, the available literature suggests hSRT for ICMs has local control and toxicity profiles comparable to other radiotherapy approaches. Confirmation in larger patient cohorts with a longer duration of follow-up is required.

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Keywords:  hypofractionation; meningioma; radiosurgery; radiotherapy; stereotactic

Year:  2018        PMID: 31555449      PMCID: PMC6753355          DOI: 10.1093/nop/npy053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurooncol Pract        ISSN: 2054-2577


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