Age influences chemotherapy response in astrocytomas.

1995 
Objective In patients with cerebral astrocytomas treated with nitrosourea-based chemotherapy, to determine whether age is predictive of response, time to progression, survival, or rate of complications. Design Retrospective analysis of neuroimaging studies and clinical data. Setting University hospital with a busy neuro-oncology service. Patients One hundred forty-eight patients with pathologically confirmed malignant astrocytomas or recurrent astrocytomas. Results Partial response occurred in 39% of patients aged p p p p = 0.03); such complications occurred in 35% of patients aged ≤60 and 16% of patients under 60 years. Conclusion Age is strongly predictive of the likelihood of a response to chemotherapy, time to progression, survival, and risk of myelosuppressive complications. Patients aged ≤60 have a lower chance of benefit and an increased risk of myelosuppressive complications from chemotherapy for astrocytomas compared with younger patients.
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