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Verschlimmbesserung: Craniospinal Radiotherapy Is Essential in WNT Medulloblastoma Patients.


ABSTRACT: Standard-risk WNT medulloblastoma patients have an excellent prognosis (>90% progression-free survival) using the combination of standard dose craniospinal radiotherapy (CSI) (23.4 Gy) followed by platinum and alkylator based chemotherapy. A recent pilot study that attempted to completely omit radiotherapy was terminated early as all patients (n = 3) relapsed rapidly (on treatment or within 6 months of completing treatment). The study highlights that therapy is the most important prognostic factor, with CSI still required to cure even the most favorable subgroup of medulloblastoma patients. See related article by Cohen et al., p. 5031.

SUBMITTER: Gottardo NG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10722133 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Verschlimmbesserung: Craniospinal Radiotherapy Is Essential in WNT Medulloblastoma Patients.

Gottardo Nicholas G NG   Gajjar Amar A  

Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 20231201 24


Standard-risk WNT medulloblastoma patients have an excellent prognosis (>90% progression-free survival) using the combination of standard dose craniospinal radiotherapy (CSI) (23.4 Gy) followed by platinum and alkylator based chemotherapy. A recent pilot study that attempted to completely omit radiotherapy was terminated early as all patients (n = 3) relapsed rapidly (on treatment or within 6 months of completing treatment). The study highlights that therapy is the most important prognostic fact  ...[more]

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