| Literature DB >> 34015955 |
Ilaria Maggio1, Enrico Franceschi1, Alicia Tosoni1, Vincenzo Di Nunno1, Lidia Gatto1, Raffaele Lodi2, Alba A Brandes1.
Abstract
Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors. The majority of meningiomas are benign, but they can present different grades of dedifferentiation from grade I to grade III (anaplastic/malignant) that are associated with different outcomes. Radiological surveillance is a valid option for low-grade asymptomatic meningiomas. In other cases, the treatment is usually surgical, aimed at achieving a complete resection. The use of adjuvant radiotherapy is the gold standard for grade III, is debated for grade II and is not generally indicated for radically resected grade I meningiomas. The use of systemic treatments is not standardized. Here we report a review of the literature on the clinical, radiological and molecular characteristics of meningiomas, available treatment strategies and ongoing clinical trials.Entities:
Keywords: anaplastic; atypical; benign; clinical trials; malignant; meningioma; radiotherapy; stereotactic radiation; surgery; treatment
Year: 2021 PMID: 34015955 DOI: 10.2217/cns-2021-0003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CNS Oncol ISSN: 2045-0907