Malignant Glioma Grade 3 and 4: How Relevant is Timing of Radiotherapy?
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Aims And Background: The aim of this study is to determine prognostic factors that influence further outcome in patients with glioma.
Methods: Between 01/2002 and 08/2008, 153 patients with malignant gliomas of WHO-grade 3 or 4 who were treated with external beam radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy.
Results: In univariate analysis, following factors were ascertained as statistically significant prognostic parameters: grade (p = 0.000), time between operation and radiotherapy >24 days (p = 0.044) for progression-free survival; grade (p = 0.000), age<58 years (p = 0.001), extent of surgery (p = 0.011), time between operation and radiotherapy >24 days (p = 0.009), overall treatment time >68 days (p = 0.003), use of chemotherapy (p = 0.015) for overall survival. A longer time period between resection and start of radiotherapy showed to be associated with improved outcome. After multivariate analysis, only grade (p = 0.000) remained a statistically significant factor for progression-free and grade (p = 0.000) and use of chemotherapy (p = 0.031) for overall survival.
Conclusions: We were able to recognize grade and use of chemotherapy as statistically significant prognostic determinants, but not time intervals or overall treatment time.
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