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Predictors of Long-term Survival Following Postoperative Radiochemotherapy for Pathologically Confirmed Suprasellar Germ Cell Tumors

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Journal Mol Clin Oncol
Specialty Oncology
Date 2015 Mar 24
PMID 25798281
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictors of long-term survival following postoperative therapy for suprasellar germ cell tumors (GCTs). A total of 23 patients with pathologically confirmed suprasellar GCTs were reviewed between April, 1987 and October, 2008. The predictors were identified with a univariate Cox proportional hazards model and the results were used to group patients according to outcome. The overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) rates for the good- and poor-prognosis two groups were estimated with Kaplan-Meier analysis, with log-rank tests used to assess differences between the groups. The OS rate for all patients was 82.6% at 5 and 72.9% at 10 years. Lesion size (2-4 vs. >4 cm) and pathological type (pure germinoma vs. mixed GCT) were the only significant predictors of OS (P<0.05). The OS rate for the good-prognosis group was 92.9% at both 5 and 10 years, whereas the corresponding rates for the poor-prognosis group were 66.7 and 40.0%, respectively (P=0.020). The PFS rate for the good-prognosis group was 92.9% at 5 and 85.7% at 10 years, whereas the corresponding PFS rates for the poor-prognosis group were 44.4 and 33.3%, respectively (P=0.007). Lesion size and histology predicted outcome following postoperative therapy for suprasellar GCT. Therefore, pathological diagnosis is recommended whenever possible, as histology may dictate the choice of treatment.

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