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Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy beneficial for recurrent low-grade glioma

04.21.09 | Thomas Jefferson University

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(PHILADELPHIA) Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy was well-tolerated and improved symptoms in patients with recurrent low-grade glioma, according to researchers from the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson. The data were presented at the AACR 100th Annual Meeting 2009. (Abstract #3617)

In a subgroup of patients who also received chemotherapy with their hypofractionated sterotactic radiotherapy (H-SRT) the median survival time was more than three times longer than patients who only received H-SRT alone according to Shannon Fogh, M.D., a resident in Radiation Oncology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.

The study included 22 patients with evidence of glioma recurrence. All patients were given H-SRT as salvage therapy, and nine of the patients also received chemotherapy. The most common regimen was temozolomide (Temodar).

The median survival time from the time of H-SRT was nine months. Eleven of the patients had a response to treatment at six-week follow-up. In the subset of patients who received chemotherapy, the median survival time from time of H-SRT was 17 months vs. four months for patients who only received H-SRT.

The role of chemotherapy needs to be evaluated further, Dr. Fogh said, since the small number of patients in this study prevented a multivariate analysis that would account for age, performance status and tumor size.

"There really is no standard of care for recurrent gliomas," Dr. Fogh said. "H-SRT would be an attractive option because it allows a patient to have a shorter course of treatment. In our study, H-SRT was well-tolerated, and all patients were able to complete the full course of treatment."

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APA:
Thomas Jefferson University. (2009, April 21). Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy beneficial for recurrent low-grade glioma. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR5WYMO8/hypofractionated-stereotactic-radiotherapy-beneficial-for-recurrent-low-grade-glioma.html
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"Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy beneficial for recurrent low-grade glioma." Brightsurf News, Apr. 21 2009, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR5WYMO8/hypofractionated-stereotactic-radiotherapy-beneficial-for-recurrent-low-grade-glioma.html.