Carboplatin and vincristine chemotherapy for children with newly diagnosed progressive low-grade gliomas Journal Article


Authors: Packer, R. J.; Ater, J.; Allen, J.; Phillips, P.; Geyer, R.; Nicholson, H. S.; Jakacki, R.; Kurczynski, E.; Needle, M.; Finlay, J.; Reaman, G.; Boyett, J. M.
Article Title: Carboplatin and vincristine chemotherapy for children with newly diagnosed progressive low-grade gliomas
Abstract: The optimum treatment of nonresectable low-grade gliomas of childhood remains undecided. There has been increased interest in the use of chemotherapy for young children, but little information concerning the long-term efficacy of such treatment. Seventy-eight children with a mean age of 3 years (range 3 months-16 years) who had newly diagnosed, progressive low-grade gliomas were treated with combined carboplatin and vincristine chemotherapy. The patients were followed for a median of 30 months from diagnosis, with 31 patients followed for more than 3 years. Fifty-eight children had diencephalic tumors, 12 had brainstem gliomas, and three had diffuse leptomeningeal gliomas. Forty-four (56%) of 78 patients showed an objective response to treatment. Progression-free survival rates were 75 +/- 6% at 2 years and 68 +/- 7% at 3 years. There was no statistical difference in progression-free survival rates between children with neurofibromatosis Type 1 and those without the disease (2-year, progression-free survival 79 +/- 11% vs. 75 +/- 6%, respectively). The histological subtype of the tumor, its location, and its maximum response to chemotherapy did not have an impact on the duration of disease control. The only significant prognostic factor was age: children 5 years old or younger at the time of treatment had a 3-year progression-free survival rate of 74 +/- 7% compared with a rate of 39 +/- 21% in older children (p < 0.01). Treatment with carboplatin and vincristine is effective, especially in younger children, in controlling newly diagnosed progressive low-grade gliomas.
Keywords: chemotherapy; glioma; radiotherapy; age; tumors; childhood; children; management; follow-up; recurrent; low-grade glioma; brainstem tumor; hypothalamic gliomas; chiasmatic glioma; cerebellar astrocytoma; optic pathway
Journal Title: Journal of Neurosurgery
Volume: 86
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0022-3085
Publisher: American Association of Neurological Surgeons  
Date Published: 1997-05-01
Start Page: 747
End Page: 754
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1997WV75600001
DOI: 10.3171/jns.1997.86.5.0747
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 9126887
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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