Impact of Karnovsky performance status (KPS) on outcome of elderly patients (pts) with glioblastoma (GBM) and activity of temozolomide (TMZ) as first line therapy: Retrospective analysis of a cohort

2016 
1515 Background: Due to increasing incidence of GBM in the elderly, prognostic factors and therapeutic strategies need to be considered in this population. Recently radiotherapy has shown survival improvement in patients with KPS ≥ 70 (ANOCEF, EANO 2005), while chemotherapy with TMZ may be considered as a therapeutic option (Chinot at al, Cancer 2003). Methods: We analyzed retrospectively all pts above 70 years old with GBM, who were referred to our institution from May 1998 to October 2004; all responses to TMZ were reviewed. Results: We identified 136 pts registered. Median age was 74 (range 70–87), and 43% had a KPS < 70. Surgery consisted of stereotactic biopsy (SB), 29% ; partial surgery (PS), 12%; and gross total removal (GTR), 29% of pts. Diagnosis was strongly suggested by neuroradiology in 30% of cases. Treatment consisted of TMZ (5 days standard schedule) (group A) as first-line treatment in 89 pts (65%), radiotherapy and/or nitroso-urea based regimens in 40 pts (30%) (group B) and best supporti...
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