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Central neurocytoma: the role of radiation therapy and long term outcome.

D G Kim1, S H Paek, I H Kim, J G Chi, H W Jung, D H Han, K S Choi, B K Cho.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the biologic behavior of central neurocytoma is indolent, although little is known regarding the role of radiation therapy and long term outcome. To clarify the role of radiation therapy and long term outcome, the authors retrospectively analyzed 15 cases of central neurocytoma.
METHODS: Clinical records and radiologic findings of 15 cases of central neurocytoma diagnosed at Seoul National University Hospital between January 1982 and February 1995 were carefully reviewed. The duration of follow-up was from 18-168 months (mean, 52 months); follow-up images were reviewed and the patient's Karnofsky performance scale (KPS) was assessed up to the time of last follow-up.
RESULTS: The age of the patients ranged from 15 to 60 years (mean, 25 years) and the male to female ratio was 11:4. Macroscopic total resection of the tumor was performed in seven patients, two of whom received fractionated radiation therapy. Subtotal removal of the tumor was performed in eight patients, five of whom received this same therapy. In 2 of the 5 patients who did not receive radiation therapy after macroscopic total resection, the tumors recurred 8 and 21 months after surgery, respectively; in contrast, recurrence was not detected in the 2 patients who received fractionated radiation therapy after macroscopic total resection. In all five patients who received fractionated radiation therapy after subtotal resection, the tumor shrank (n = 3) or disappeared (n = 2) during the postsurgical follow-up period ranging from 27-113 months; the tumor began to shrink from 6 months to 2 years after radiation. No change was found in the three patients who did not receive radiation therapy after subtotal resection. At the time of last follow-up, the KPS was greater than 90 in all patients except one who required assistance in his daily activities because of complications from radiation therapy.
CONCLUSIONS: It is suggested that even if the biologic behavior of a central neurocytoma is benign, radiation therapy appears to have an effect on tumor control. However, it should be carefully decided whether to use radiation therapy for a residual tumor because radiation can cause delayed complications and the clinical course of subtotally resected patients who do not receive radiation therapy is extremely benign.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9149028     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19970515)79:10<1995::aid-cncr22>3.0.co;2-p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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