Tumor staging for pineal region tumors of childhood Conference Paper


Authors: Bruce, D. A.; Allen, J. C.
Title: Tumor staging for pineal region tumors of childhood
Conference Title: American Cancer Society Conference: Pediatric Brain Tumor Workshop
Abstract: The central midline location of the pineal gland, its intricate contact with cerebrospinal fluid pathways, and the generally large size of tumors in this area before they produce symptoms raise problems in the use of TNM classification. Biopsy was performed on 30 consecutive pineal region tumors seen in children detected over an 8‐year period. The pathologic features did not conform to previous autopsy data. Germinomas comprised only 7% of tumors, whereas 23% were malignant germ cell tumors. Neither computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging scan, nor markers were shown to be diagnostic of pathologic type. It was concluded that the significant factors affecting outcome are tumor cell type and presence or absence or mitoses. Surgical biopsy is recommended for all pineal region tumors in children. At the current time, the data base is insufficient to devise a staging classification specific for pineal region tumors and the TNM system appears largely inappropriate. Thus, it is reasonable to develop a data base for tumors of this region that then may lead to a specific staging system. Cancer 56: 1792‐1794, 1985. Copyright © 1985 American Cancer Society
Keywords: child; clinical article; child, preschool; cancer staging; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; brain tumor; brain neoplasms; neoplasm staging; computer assisted tomography; tomography, x-ray computed; central nervous system; diagnosis; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; teratoma; childhood; germ cell tumor; pineal body tumor; computer analysis; pinealoma; cerebral angiography; human; priority journal
Journal Title Cancer
Volume: 56
Issue: 7 Suppl.
Conference Dates: 1984 Jun 18-20
Conference Location: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada
ISBN: 0008-543X
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 1985-10-01
Start Page: 1792
End Page: 1794
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19851001)56:7+<1792::Aid-cncr2820561313>3.0.Co;2-e
PUBMED: 4027912
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