Critical reviews in oncology/hematology | 2021

GAMMA KNIFE RADIOSURGERY AS PRIMARY TREATMENT OF LOW-GRADE BRAINSTEM GLIOMAS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND METANALYSIS OF CURRENT EVIDENCE AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The current standard of care for surgically inaccessible low-grade brainstem gliomas (BS-LLGs) is external-beam radiotherapy (RT). Developments toward more innovative conformal techniques have focused on decreasing morbidity, by limiting radiation to surrounding tissues. Among these Gamma Knife radiosurgery (SRS-GK) has recently gained an increasingly important role in the treatment of these tumors. Although SRS-GK has not yet been compared with conventional RT in patients harboring focal BS-LGGs, clinical practice has been deeply influenced by trials performed on other tumors. This is the first meta-analysis on the topic, systematically reviewing the most relevant available evidence, comparing RT and SRS-GK as primary treatments of BS-LGGs, focusing on survival, clinical outcome, oncological control, and complications. Predictive factors have been systematically evaluated and analyzed according to statistical significance and clinical relevance.

Volume None
Pages \n 103508\n
DOI 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2021.103508
Language English
Journal Critical reviews in oncology/hematology

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