Strahlentherapie und Onkologie : Organ der Deutschen Röntgengesellschaft ... [et al]
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Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial
Fast neutron therapy for malignant gliomas--results from NIRS study. National Institute of Radiological Sciences.
The results of combined radiotherapy with fast neutrons and photons for 39 malignant gliomas were analyzed. The patients consisted of 16 astrocytoma grade 3 and 23 glioblastoma multiforme. There were two kinds of combination methods which were either "boost therapy" or "mixed beam therapy" with a localized fast neutron field. ⋯ This result seems to have no impact on survival compared to other reports. Patients' ages, surgical debulking procedures, and photon doses were listed as significant prognostic factors, but doses of fast neutrons had no prognostic significance for survival. Because there were no moderate or severe complications for the brain except permanent epilation in all cases, neutron dose escalation study with a localized field will be recommended.
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Comparative Study
[Medulloblastomas--the results after postoperative radiotherapy with and without adjuvant chemotherapy].
Between 1975 and 1991, 40 patients with newly diagnosed medulloblastoma were treated at the authors' institutions. After aggressive surgical resection 39/40 (98%) received craniospinal radiation therapy with a local boost to the posterior fossa and other macroscopically involved areas. A group of 29 patients was treated with adjuvant chemotherapy. ⋯ Survival was significantly better for patients treated after 1981 as compared to those treated between 1975 and 1980 (p = .02). Younger age (two to four years) was associated with a better prognosis (p = .02). The extend of resection, Chang-stage, radiation dose to posterior fossa and the use of chemotherapy did not significantly impact on survival and relapse-free survival.