An audit of the management of elderly patients with glioblastoma in the UK: have recent trial results changed treatment?

Q1 Medicine CNS Oncology Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI:10.2217/cns-2019-0017
Ming Y Chong, C. Lorimer, S. Mehta, Ehab Ibrahim, J. Brock, C. Mcbain, P. McLoone, A. Chalmers
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Aim: We investigated uptake of short-course chemo-radiotherapy and compared outcomes with other treatment schedules in elderly patients with glioblastoma (GBM). Methods: Patients aged 65 or over with a diagnosis of GBM were identified from an 18-month period from three centers in the UK. The primary end point of this study was overall survival from the date of diagnosis. Results: The analysis included 210 patients. Overall median survival was 5.0 months. Approximately 31.9% of patients received combined chemoradiation; multivariate analysis showed that patients who received standard chemoradiation were at a reduced risk of death than those receiving hypofractionated chemoradiation. Discussion: In this retrospective study, patients treated with standard chemoradiation experienced better outcomes than patients receiving hypofractionated chemoradiation. Patient selection likely contributed to these findings.
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对英国老年胶质母细胞瘤患者管理的审计:最近的试验结果是否改变了治疗?
目的:我们研究了老年胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)患者短期化疗的吸收情况,并与其他治疗方案进行了比较。方法:65岁或65岁以上的GBM诊断患者从英国三个中心确定了18个月的时间。本研究的主要终点是自诊断之日起的总生存期。结果:纳入210例患者。总中位生存期为5.0个月。约31.9%的患者接受了联合放化疗;多变量分析显示,接受标准放化疗的患者死亡风险低于接受低分割放化疗的患者。讨论:在这项回顾性研究中,接受标准放化疗的患者比接受低分割放化疗的患者有更好的预后。患者的选择可能促成了这些发现。
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CNS Oncology
CNS Oncology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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