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Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection ; (12): 112-115, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-799415

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Objective@#To retrospectively analyze the efficacy and prognostic factors of postoperative intensity modulated radiotherapy for grade Ⅱ gliomas.@*Methods@#Retrospective analysis was conducted on patients with postoperative grade Ⅱ glioma in our hospital from Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2018. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival, and the secondary endpoint was overall survival. Correlative analyses of prognosis by age, gender, initial resection status, the maximum diameter of the lesions, bi-hemisphere, astrocytoma, chemoradiation, adjuvant chemotherapy were conducted.@*Results@#A total of 109 cases with grade Ⅱ glioma were enrolled. The follow-up rate was 91.75%, including 10 cases dead and 27 relapsed. There were 24 cases (88.9%) of in-field failure, and 3 cases (11.1%) of out-field failure. 14 cases of recurrence occurred in 81 cases of total resection group, accounting for 17.3%, and 13 in 28 cases of subtotal resection group, accounting for 46.4%. The recurrence rate in the subtotal resection group was significantly higher than that in the total resection group (χ 2=9.484, P<0.05). The 1-, 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-year progression-free survival rates were 92.5%, 86.0%, 80.6%, 77.5% and 66.8%, respectively. The 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-year overall survival rates were 97.2%, 90.8%, 87.7% and 84.5%, respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that patients with subtotal resection(HR=3.608, P<0.05) and bi-hemisphere(HR=3.183, P<0.05)were significantly correlated with the progression free survival.@*Conclusions@#Postoperative intensity modulated radiotherapy for grade Ⅱ gliomas can achieve a better PFS. Recurrence in the radiation field is the main failure mode. Initial resection status and bi-hemisphere of tumor are important influential factors for PFS of grade Ⅱ gliomas patients.

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Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection ; (12): 112-115, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-868410

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Objective To retrospectively analyze the efficacy and prognostic factors of postoperative intensity modulated radiotherapy for grade Ⅱ gliomas.Methods Retrospective analysis was conducted on patients with postoperative grade Ⅱ glioma in our hospital from Jan.2010 to Dec.2018.The primary endpoint was progression-free survival,and the secondary endpoint was overall survival.Correlative analyses of prognosis by age,gender,initial resection status,the maximum diameter of the lesions,bihemisphere,astrocytoma,chemoradiation,adjuvant chemotherapy were conducted.Results A total of 109 cases with grade Ⅱ glioma were enrolled.The follow-up rate was 91.75%,including 10 cases dead and 27 relapsed.There were 24 cases (88.9%) of in-field failure,and 3 cases (11.1%) of out-field failure.14 cases of recurrence occurred in 81 cases of total resection group,accounting for 17.3%,and 13 in 28 cases of subtotal resection group,accounting for 46.4%.The recurrence rate in the subtotal resection group was significantly higher than that in the total resection group (x2 =9.484,P<0.05).The 1-,2-,3-,4-and 5-year progression-free survival rates were 92.5%,86.0%,80.6%,77.5% and 66.8%,respectively.The 2-,3-,4-and 5-year overall survival rates were 97.2%,90.8%,87.7% and 84.5%,respectively.Multivariate analysis showed that patients with subtotal resection (HR =3.608,P< 0.05)and bi-hemisphere (HR =3.183,P< 0.05) were significantly correlated with the progression free survival.Conclusions Postoperative intensity modulated radiotherapy for grade Ⅱ gliomas can achieve a better PFS.Recurrence in the radiation field is the main failure mode.Initial resection status and bihemisphere of tumor are important influential factors for PFS of grade Ⅱ gliomas patients.

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