Glioblastoma multiforme in patients with history of extracranial cancer: Case series
Autor: | Jana Vrbkova, Radek Trojanec, Miloslava Zlevorová, Miroslav Vaverka, O. Kalita, Marian Hajduch, Magdalena Megova, Lumir Hrabalek, Jiri Drabek, Lucie Tučková |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Colorectal cancer medicine.medical_treatment 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine medicine Adjuvant therapy Carcinoma Humans Prospective Studies Aged Cancer staging Brain Neoplasms business.industry Cancer General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease Magnetic Resonance Imaging Surgery Radiation therapy 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Female Neurology (clinical) Glioblastoma Tomography X-Ray Computed Breast carcinoma business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Chemoradiotherapy Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery. 144:39-43 |
ISSN: | 0303-8467 |
Popis: | Objectives Significant progress in treatment strategies improves the expectations of patients with extracranial cancers. Metastases are the primary consideration in patients with cancer history. In the case of neurologic disorders, the patient should undergo brain MRI. A rationale is presented for surgery, whole-brain or stereotactic radiotherapy, or chemotherapy. Recently, we have encountered misdiagnosed primary malignant brain tumours in patients with oncologic history who had been admitted for surgery for brain metastases. The aim of our study is to evaluate the incidence of concurrent cancers, to assess the relationship between previous cancer staging and primary brain tumour evaluation as well as to determine treatment efficiency. Methods From January 2007 to December 2011, we prospectively followed up patients with concurrent history of both extracranial cancer and subsequent glioblastoma multiforme. Information was collected on the clinical condition, imaging, history of extracranial cancer, previous and present surgical and oncologic procedures, and GBM histologic, cytogenetic, and molecular genetic investigations. Results Five patients were recruited: three females and two males. The average patient age at the time of GBM diagnosis was 65.6 years. Three patients had a history of breast carcinoma, one of renal carcinoma and one of colorectal carcinoma. Following the diagnosis of carcinoma, three patients received chemotherapy and radiotherapy, one patient had radiotherapy alone, and one had no adjuvant therapy. In all the cases, surgery revealed primary GBM, with a standard occurrence of genetic abnormalities ( Table 1 ). The average time from the diagnosis of extracranial cancer to that of GBM was 4 years. Four patients underwent chemoradiotherapy and one had palliative radiotherapy. Two patients completed oncotherapy and their OS was 27 months and 19 months, respectively. One patient had post-surgical progression of hemiparesis. One patient had pulmonary embolism during oncotherapy and one had paraplegia caused by a pathological fracture of vertebras T5 due to breast carcinoma metastases. The OS was 11.8 months (range 3–27 months). All the patients succumbed to GBM progression. |
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