The Effect of Initial Treatment Modality on Oncological Outcomes in Children with Ependymoma.

Caglayan Esen, Pantea Bayatfard, Gozde Yazici, Guzide Burca Aydin, Figen Soylemezoglu, Berrin Babaoglu, Tezer Kutluk, Faruk Zorlu
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Aim: To evaluate the oncological outcomes and the prognostic factors for children with ependymoma who receive radiotherapy (RT) ± chemotherapy after surgery.

Material and methods: The medical records of 71 children with ependymoma who received RT between 2001 and 2022 were retrospectively evaluated. Survival outcomes and prognostic factors were analyzed using log-rank and cox-regression tests. SPSS v24.0 was utilized for statistical analyses.

Results: Gross total resection (GTR) was achieved in 37 (52%) patients. Craniospinal fluid (CSF) seeding was observed in 8 (11%) patients at the time of diagnosis. The median RT dose was 54 Gy (42-60 Gy). The median time from surgery to the first RT was 2.4 months (1-109 months). The median follow-up time was 65.9 months (2.5-242.8 months), and 5-y overall survival, progression-free survival (PFS), and local recurrence-free survival (LRFS) were 74%, 39%, and 46%, respectively. Recurrence was observed in 41 (58%) patients. Among patients who initiated treatment with chemotherapy, 5-y PFS and LRFS were higher in patients who received RT at the time of diagnosis than those who received RT at the progression (23% vs. 0%, p < 0.001 and 39% vs 0%, p < 0.001). In multivariate analysis, increased time from surgery to radiotherapy was found to be a poor prognostic factor for PFS.

Conclusion: Young age, less than GTR, large residual tumor volume, initiation of treatment with chemotherapy after surgery, and increased time from surgery to radiotherapy may deteriorate survival. RT should not be delayed until progression, even in young patients receiving chemotherapy.

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初始治疗方式对室管膜瘤患儿肿瘤预后的影响。
目的:评估手术后接受放疗(RT)和化疗的附脑瘤患儿的肿瘤学结果和预后因素:回顾性评估2001年至2022年期间接受RT治疗的71名肺上皮瘤患儿的病历。采用log-rank检验和cox-回归检验分析生存结果和预后因素。统计分析采用SPSS v24.0:37例(52%)患者实现了大体全切除(GTR)。8例(11%)患者在确诊时观察到颅脊液(CSF)播种。中位 RT 剂量为 54 Gy(42-60 Gy)。从手术到首次 RT 的中位时间为 2.4 个月(1-109 个月)。中位随访时间为65.9个月(2.5-242.8个月),5年总生存率、无进展生存率(PFS)和无局部复发生存率(LRFS)分别为74%、39%和46%。41例(58%)患者出现复发。在开始接受化疗的患者中,诊断时接受 RT 的患者的 5 年 PFS 和 LRFS 均高于进展时接受 RT 的患者(23% 对 0%,P<0.001;39% 对 0%,P<0.001)。在多变量分析中发现,从手术到放疗的时间延长是PFS的不良预后因素:结论:年龄小、小于 GTR、残留肿瘤体积大、术后开始化疗以及手术到放疗时间延长可能会降低生存率。即使是正在接受化疗的年轻患者,也不应将放疗推迟到肿瘤进展期。
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