학술논문

Intensity-modulated ventricular irradiation for intracranial germ-cell tumors: Survival analysis and impact of salvage re-irradiation
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
PLoS ONE. December 20, 2019, Vol. 14 Issue 12, e0226350
Subject
Cancer -- Patient outcomes -- Care and treatment
Chemotherapy
Carboplatin
Radiotherapy
Radiation (Physics)
Germinoma
Cancer treatment
Surgery
Tumors
Central nervous system
Health
Science and technology
Diseases
Care and treatment
Patient outcomes
Language
English
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Background and purpose The roles of surgery, chemotherapy, and parameters of radiation therapy for treating very rare central nervous system germ cell tumors (CNS-GCT) are still under discussion. We aimed to evaluate the survival and recurrence patterns of patients with CNS-GCT treated with chemotherapy followed by whole ventricle irradiation with intensity-modulated radiation therapy. Materials and methods We reviewed the clinical outcomes of 20 consecutive patients with CNS-GCT treated with chemotherapy and intensity-modulated radiation therapy from 2004 to 2014 in two partner institutions. Results Twenty children with a median age of 12 years were included (16 males). Sixteen tumors were pure germinomas, and 4 were non-germinomatous germ cell tumors (NGGCT). All patients were treated with intensity-modulated radiation therapy guided by daily images, and 70% with volumetric intensity-modulated arc radiotherapy additionally. The median dose for the whole-ventricle was 25.2 Gy (range: 18-30.6 Gy) and 36 Gy (range: 30-54 Gy) for the tumor bed boost. The median post-radiation therapy follow-up was 57.5 months. There were 3 recurrences (2 NGGCT and 1 germinoma that recurred as a NGGCT), with 1 death from the disease and the other 2 cases each successfully rescued with chemotherapy and craniospinal irradiation. The overall survival at 5 years was 95% and disease-free survival was 85%. Conclusions The results of this study suggest that the combined use of chemotherapy followed by whole ventricle irradiation with intensity-modulated radiation therapy is effective for CNS-GCTs, especially pure germinomas. Even being rescued with craniospinal irradiation, the NGGCT cases have markedly worse prognoses and should be more rigorously selected for localized treatment.
Author(s): Ana Carolina Pires de Rezende 1,*, Eduardo Weltman 1,2, Michael Jenwei Chen 3, Juliana Karassawa Helito 1,Ícaro Thiago de Carvalho 1, Roberto Kenji Sakuraba 1, Nasjla Saba Silva 4, [...]