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The Impact of Radiation Therapy Variables on Pediatric High-Grade Glioma Outcomes: A National Cancer Database Analysis

Authors :
Bree R. Eaton
Christopher Williamson
Lisa J. Sudmeier
Shayla Williamson
Renjian Jiang
Natia Esiashvili
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose Pediatric high-grade glioma (HGG) is a devastating disease with a poor prognosis. The purpose of this analysis is to evaluate the impact of Radiation Therapy (RT) variables on outcomes of pediatric HGG patients in the National Cancer Database (NCDB). Methods The NCDB was used to select patients age 6 weeks), and RT modality were analyzed along with baseline demographic, tumor and treatment variables to assess the impact on overall survival in univariate and multivariable analyses. Results 498 pediatric HGG patients were included. Histologies included glioblastoma (30%), astrocytoma (55%), oligogendroglioma (5%) and gliomas not otherwise specific (10%). The median RT dose was 59.4 Gy (SD 2.9 Gy) starting a median of 4.4 weeks from diagnosis (SD 2.5 weeks). Median follow-up was 19.6 months with 1- and 3-year OS of 78.4% and 40.4%, respectively. On Multivariable analysis, female gender, older age, and private insurance remained independently associated with lower rate of overall death. Radiation initiation ≤ 4 weeks from diagnosis, and glioblastoma histology were significantly associated with higher rate of overall death. There was no relationship between radiation dose or whether radiation was delivered with proton or photon therapy and overall survival. Conclusions Outcomes for pediatric HGG are poor. Early initiation of RT within 4 weeks from diagnosis was negative associated with overall survival and may be related to unknown prognostic factors.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b63efda626014e677bdcc5e420f9f096
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-435118/v1