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[Elderly Glioma]

Authors :
Fumiyuki, Yamasaki
Takeshi, Takayasu
Ryosuke, Hanaya
Source :
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery. 49(3)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Treatment of elderly glioma patients is a challenge in neurosurgery/neuro-oncology. The International Society of Geriatric Oncology(SIOG)recommends that elderly cancer patients undergo comprehensive geriatric assessment(CGA). The CGA score proved to be a significant predictor of mortality in this cohort, and it could be a useful treatment decision tool. Because of the rapid aging of Japan's population, clinical research focusing on elderly patients with cancer is urgently needed. The Japan Clinical Oncology Group(JCOG)has established a formal policy for research in geriatric cancers. Currently, the JCOG recommends that researchers perform CGA, including G8, to assess the tolerability of treatment for clinical trials in elderly cancer patients, including glioma. Under this policy, elderly cancer patients are categorized into three groups: fit, vulnerable, and frail. For "unfit" glioma/glioblastoma patients, physicians will need to conduct appropriately reduced treatment. Hypofractionated radiotherapy(40.05 Gy/15 fractions)has been an established treatment for elderly patients with glioblastoma. The concurrent and adjuvant temozolomide have reported to have a survival benefit for "fit" elderly patients. Subsequently, alternative hypofractionated radiotherapy, including 34 Gy/10 fractions and monotherapy with temozolomide against MGMT methylated glioblastomas, have been reported as non-inferior alternative treatments. Physicians also need to consider the adverse events associated with anticonvulsants.

Details

ISSN :
03012603
Volume :
49
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
Accession number :
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