Intracranial ependymoma in children: analysis of prognostic factors
- 1 July 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Neuro-Oncology
- Vol. 13 (3) , 283-290
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00172482
Abstract
Summary Between 1955 and 1986, 25 children (aged 2 weeks to 15 years) were treated for intracranial ependymoma at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Nine patients had supratentorial primaries (5 high-grade, 4 low-grade), and 16 had infratentorial primaries (9 high-grade, 7 low-grade). Five patients had gross complete resection and 20 had incomplete resection. Seven patients received craniospinal irradiation (25–36 Gy to the neuroaxis, 45–55 Gy to tumor bed), 12 received local field irradiation (29–60 Gy, median 50 Gy). Five infants had adjuvant chemotherapy without radiotherapy, and 6 children had postradiotherapy adjuvant chemotherapy, and 12 patients had salvage chemotherapy with various agents and number of courses. Eight patients are alive, disease-free and without relapse from 1 year to 12 1/2 years from diagnosis (median 42 months). The primary failure pattern was local recurrence. The data suggest that 1) the long-term cure rate of children with ependymoma is suboptimal; 2) histologic grade may be of prognostic importance for supratentorial tumors; 3) prognosis appears worse for girls and infants under 3 years of age; 4) in well-staged patients routine spinal irradiation could be omitted; 5) the role of adjuvant chemotherapy is unclear.Keywords
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