Analysis of prognostic and survival factors related to treatment of low-grade astrocytomas in adults

被引:119
|
作者
Nakamura, M
Konishi, N
Tsunoda, S
Nakase, H
Tsuzuki, T
Aoki, H
Sakitani, H
Inui, T
Sakaki, T
机构
[1] Nara Med Univ, Dept Neurosurg, Nara 6348521, Japan
[2] Nara Med Univ, Dept Pathol 2, Nara 6348521, Japan
关键词
astrocytoma; low-grade; radiation; p53; prognosis; survival; radical surgery;
D O I
10.1159/000012087
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Prognostic factors for low-grade astrocytomas have been proposed, but optimal treatment remains controversial. Eighty-eight consecutive adult patients with supratentorial low-grade astrocytomas were retrospectively reviewed to determine specific factors influencing outcome. All underwent craniotomy (43 radical resections, 45 nonradical resections). Sex, age at diagnosis, preoperative Karnofsky performance status (KPS), tumor location, estimated extent of resection, radiation, chemotherapy, histological type, p53 status, MIB-1 staining and the apoptotic index were assessed as parameters for prognostic significance. KPS (p = 0.03), tumor location (p < 0.001), extent of surgical resection (p < 0.001) and radiotherapy (p = 0.01) were significantly assoicated with longer survival rates by univariate analysis. Multivariate analysis also showed a significant correlation between radiation therapy after surgical removal and survival time (p < 0.001), p53 status was not of importance in determining the necessity for radiotherapy. Radical surgical removal is the most important factor in the management of low-grade astrocytomas. Radiation therapy appears to be effective in improving the prognosis regardless of the extent of surgical resection or the p53 status. Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel
引用
收藏
页码:108 / 116
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] An Integrative Survival Analysis for Multicentric Low-Grade Glioma
    Wang, Tianwei
    Yang, Yanping
    Xu, Xiaoke
    Niu, Xiaodong
    Yang, Renhao
    Gao, Ting
    Kong, Lin
    Mao, Qing
    Qiu, Yongming
    WORLD NEUROSURGERY, 2020, 134 : E189 - E195
  • [22] Survival analysis of immune-related lncRNA in low-grade glioma
    Li, Xiaozhi
    Meng, Yutong
    BMC CANCER, 2019, 19 (01)
  • [23] DISSEMINATION OF LOW-GRADE INTRACRANIAL ASTROCYTOMAS IN CHILDREN
    POLLACK, IF
    HURTT, M
    PANG, DL
    ALBRIGHT, AL
    CANCER, 1994, 73 (11) : 2869 - 2878
  • [24] Survival analysis of immune-related lncRNA in low-grade glioma
    Xiaozhi Li
    Yutong Meng
    BMC Cancer, 19
  • [25] Factors Related to the Recurrence of Low-grade Gliomas
    Lin, David Ilun Tseng
    Muhlmann, Lindson
    Botta, Fabio Pires
    Hamamoto Filho, Pedro Tadao
    Zanini, Marco Antonio
    Fernandes, Adriano Yacubian
    BRAZILIAN NEUROSURGERY-ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE NEUROCIRURGIA, 2023, 42 (04): : E323 - E327
  • [26] 5-year survival and clinical prognostic factors in progressive supratentorial diffuse ''low-grade'' astrocytoma: A retrospective analysis of 46 cases
    Schuurman, PR
    Troost, D
    Verbeeten, B
    Bosch, DA
    ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA, 1997, 139 (01) : 2 - 7
  • [27] 5-Year survival and clinical prognostic factors in progressive supratentorial diffuse “low-grade” astrocytoma: A retrospective analysis of 46 cases
    P. R. Schuurman
    D. Troost
    B. Verbeeten
    D. A. Bosch
    Acta Neurochirurgica, 1997, 139 : 2 - 7
  • [28] Efficacy of Prognostic Factors on Survival in Patients with Low Grade Glioma
    Durmaz, Ramazan
    Vural, Murat
    Isildi, Ersin
    Cosan, Erhan
    Ozkara, Emre
    Bal, Cengiz
    Ciftci, Evrim
    Arslantas, Ali
    Atasoy, Metin And
    TURKISH NEUROSURGERY, 2008, 18 (04) : 336 - 344
  • [29] Low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in northern Norway: Treatment, outcome, and prognostic factors
    Bremnes, RM
    Vik, A
    Helbekkmo, N
    ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 1998, 18 (3B) : 1921 - 1929
  • [30] Evaluation of molecular markers in low-grade diffuse astrocytomas - Loss of p16 and retinoblastoma protein expression is associated with short survival
    Hilton, DA
    Penney, M
    Evans, B
    Sanders, H
    Love, S
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY, 2002, 26 (04) : 472 - 478