Abstract

Purpose To evaluate results, prognostic factors and patterns of failure of the postoperative radiotherapy (PRT) for Low-Grade Gliomas (LGG). Methods Between 1985 and 1995, 158 patients with LGG (WHO II) received PRT. There were 116 astrocytomas, 17 mixed oligoastrocytomas, 25 oligodendrogliomas. Median age was 39 years (range: 17–74). Conventional treatment techniques and doses were employed (median total dose- 58 Gy, median dose per fraction – 2 Gy). All known parameters with possible influences on prognosis were analysed in univariate analysis (UA). Then a multivariate analysis (MA) was performed for variables with significance level p Results The minimum follow-up period for alive patient was 52 months. The 5- and 10-year actuarial overall survival rate were 55- and 41% respectively. The actuarial progression free survival rate were 48% and 29% for 5 and 10 years respectively. MA revealed that good WHO performance status (p=0.00001), duration of symptoms before treatment >12 months (p=0.00003), seizures at presentation (p=0.0001), age Median time to recurrence was 49.5 months (range: 1–134). The precise localisation of recurrence was possible in 69 pts (73%). All but three pts recurred within the initial tumour margin. Two of them recurred at 1–3 cm of the initial tumour margin, one recurred at distance, in the controlateral hemisphere. The last one was the only case of recurrence outside the previously irradiated volume. Median SAR was 8 months (range: 0.5–43). Information about treatment of recurrence was available in 76 pts (81%) – (11 – surgery, 9 – surgery and chemotherapy, 2 – surgery and radiotherapy, 8 – surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, 1 – radiotherapy, 19 – chemotherapy, 26 – supportive care). There was no correlation between any treatment method and patient related parameters in the Spearman's rank test. In univariate analysis only addition of chemotherapy to recurrence management (p=0.001) and duration of symptoms before initial surgery >12 months (p=0.004) were associated with increased SAR. Surgery at recurrence and patient related parameters (age, performance status, neurologic function, seizures) did not influence survival. Conclusions Long-term results of the treatment were unfavorable for a majority of patients with LGG. Good WHO performance status, duration of symptoms before treatment >12 months, seizures at presentation, age

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