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  • Title: [Survival of newly diagnosed malignant glioma patients on combined modality therapy].
    Author: Yang QY, Shen D, Sai K, Jiang XB, Ke C, Zhang XH, Mou YG, Chen ZP.
    Journal: Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2013 Jan 01; 93(1):8-10. PubMed ID: 23578444.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To explore the survival of newly diagnosed malignant gliomas patients on combined modality therapy of surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. METHODS: The data of 122 newly diagnosed malignant glioma patients on combined modality therapy at our center between 2000 and 2010 were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed. The median age was 40 years old (range: 5 - 75) and median Karnofsky performance status score (KPS) 80 (range: 60 - 100). Combined modality therapy consisted of surgery (maximal safety tumor resection), followed by fractionated focal irradiation for a total dose of 54 - 60 Gy and then 4 - 6 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy including temozolomide or nitrosourea-based regimens or other ones without temozolomide and nitrosourea. The overall and progression-free survivals were analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier method and the influencing factors screened by Cox proportional hazard model. RESULTS: There were grade IV (n = 70) and grade III (n = 52). The median survival periods were 17.0 months for grade IV patients and 36.0 months for grade III ones. The 2, 3, 4 and 5-year survival rates were 32.0% vs 64.8%, 19.6% vs 47.8%, 11.8% vs 32.0% and 5.9% vs 25.4% (P < 0.01) for grades IV and III patients respectively. The median progression-free survivals were 9.0 vs 12.0 months and 1, 2 and 3-year progression-free survival rates 30.8% vs 50.0%, 12.3% vs 31.4% and 9.2% vs 17.7% (P < 0.01) respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed that histologic type was an independent prognostic factor. CONCLUSION: Combined modality therapy of surgery, adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy may improve the survival of patients with malignant gliomas.
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