Circulating Lymphocyte Counts Early During Radiotherapy are Associated with Recurrence in Pediatric Medulloblastoma.

2021 
Abstract Background Decreased peripheral lymphocyte counts are associated with outcome after RT in several solid tumors, though appear late during or after the radiation course and often correlate with other clinical factors. Here we investigate if absolute lymphocyte counts (ALC) are independently associated with recurrence in pediatric medulloblastoma early during RT. Methods We assessed 202 medulloblastoma patients treated between 2000 and 2016 and analyzed ALC throughout therapy, focusing on both early markers (ALC during week 1 – ALCwk1; grade 3+ Lymphopenia during week 2 – Lymphopeniawk2) and late markers (ALC nadir). Uni- and multivariable regressions were used to assess association of clinical and treatment variables with ALC and of ALC with recurrence. Results Thirty-six recurrences were observed, with a median time to recurrence of 1.6 years (Range 0.2-10.3) and 7.1 years median follow-up. ALC during RT was associated with induction chemotherapy (p Conclusion ALC during weeks 1 and 2 of RT was associated with recurrence and low ALC is an independent prognostic factor in medulloblastoma. Strategies to mitigate the risk of radiation-induced lymphopenia should be considered.
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