Survival, prognostic factors, and therapeutic efficacy in low-grade glioma: a retrospective study in 379 patients.
1997
PURPOSEWe report survival, prognostic factors, and treatment efficacy in low-grade glioma.PATIENTS AND METHODSA total of 379 patients with histologic intracranial low-grade glioma received post-operative radiotherapy (n = 361) and intraarterial carmustine (BCNU) chemotherapy (n = 153). Overall survival and prognostic factors were evaluated with the SPSS statistical program (SPSS Inc, Chicago, IL).RESULTSMedian survival (all patients) was 100 months (95% confidence interval [CI], B7 to 113); in age group 0 to 19 years (n = 41), 226 months; in age group 20 to 49 years (n = 263), 106 months; in age group 50 to 59 years (n = 49), 76 months; and for older patients (n = 26), 39 months. Projected survival at 10 and 15 years was 42% and 29%, respectively. Patient age, World Health Organization (WHO) performance status, tumor computed tomography (CT) contrast enhancement, mental changes, or initial corticosteroid dependency were significant independent prognostic factors (p < .05), while histologic subgroup, focal...
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