Abstract

8533 Background: A phase II trial of conformal radiation therapy (CRT) was conducted to determine if the irradiated volume could be reduced without affecting the rate of disease control for pediatric patients with localized low-grade astrocytoma (LGA) and to estimate the incidence and time to onset of clinically significant CNS effects. Methods: Between 8/97 and 1/03, 49 children (median age of 8.7 ± 4.0 yrs) were treated with CRT to 54 Gy using a 10mm anatomically-defined clinical target volume (CTV). The median CTV was 89.3 cc (range, 13.3–340.9 cc). Patients were evaluated serially with psychometric testing, provocative tests of endocrine function and standardized audiometry. Results: The study included mainly patients with juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma (n=31) involving the diencephalon or optic pathway (n=38) and the majority had visual impairment. Fourteen patients had prior chemotherapy and surgery was limited to subtotal resection (n=21) or biopsy (n=20). The 4-year actuarial event-free survival e...

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