[Malignant Transformation of Benign Meningiomas with or without Radiotherapy].

Q4 Medicine Neurological Surgery Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.11477/mf.1436204982
Satoshi Nakasu
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Abstract

Most meningiomas are benign, slow growing tumors, which rarely progress to a higher grade. The incidence rate of malignant progression is estimated to be 2.98/1000 patient-year. However, non-skull base location is a significant risk factor for progression. The median time to malignant progression is 4.3 years; however, the cumulative rate of progression approaches a plateau after 10 years. Although radiosurgery does not appear to increase the incidence rate(0.5/1000 patient-year), exact comparisons have been difficult because of differences in study populations. The median time to progression is 7.0 years from initial diagnosis and 5.0 years from radiosurgery. The cumulative rate appears to increase even after 10 years. The risk of malignant transformation after radiotherapy may increase in patients with tumor-prone syndromes, with some controversies regarding patients with neurofibromatosis type 2. Although short term follow-up in patients with meningioma suggests that radiosurgery is safe, there is uncertainty regarding its use in pediatric patients, and those with tumor-prone syndromes.

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[良性脑膜瘤的恶性转化与放疗或不放疗]。
大多数脑膜瘤是良性肿瘤,生长缓慢,很少发展到更高级别。恶性进展的发生率估计为 2.98/1000。不过,非颅底位置是恶性进展的一个重要风险因素。恶性进展的中位时间为 4.3 年,但 10 年后恶性进展的累积率趋于平稳。虽然放射手术似乎不会增加发病率(0.5/1000 患者年),但由于研究对象不同,很难进行精确比较。从最初诊断到病情恶化的中位时间为 7.0 年,从放射手术到病情恶化的中位时间为 5.0 年。即使在 10 年后,累积率似乎仍在上升。易患肿瘤综合征的患者接受放疗后发生恶性转化的风险可能会增加,而神经纤维瘤病 2 型患者的情况则存在一些争议。虽然脑膜瘤患者的短期随访结果表明放射外科手术是安全的,但在儿童患者和患有肿瘤易发综合征的患者中使用这种方法还存在不确定性。
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