无弹性胶质瘤的复合治疗结果

S. K. Badu
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无弹性胶质瘤是一种预后不良的罕见疾病。目前,指南并未就无弹性胶质瘤患者的最佳治疗方法提出明确建议,因此有必要利用个别病例系列来指导临床决策。因此,本研究旨在回顾无弹性胶质瘤的临床治疗,包括长期随访(病理检查)和并发症。我们采用回顾性方法,分析了自2000年初至2021年在本院接受治疗的无性胶质瘤患者,无论是否同时接受化疗。我们计算了从确诊到死亡以及从开始放疗到通过核磁共振成像发现疾病进展期间的总生存期和无进展生存期。我们的研究结果表明,手术、放疗和化疗的联合应用在无性胶质瘤的治疗中取得了最大疗效。然而,尽管治疗方案不断进步,但治疗这种侵袭性肿瘤仍然充满挑战。要实现最佳治疗效果,必须采用多学科方法,并全面了解疾病本身及其治疗可能引起的并发症。
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Results of complex treatment of anaplastic glioma
Anaplastic glioma is a rare disease with an unfavorable prognosis. Currently, guidelines do not provide clear recommendations for the optimal treatment of patients with anaplastic glioma, necessitating the use of individual case series to guide clinical decisionmaking. Therefore, this study aimed to review the clinical management of anaplastic gliomas, including long-term follow-up (catamnesis) and complications. Using a retrospective approach, we analyzed patients with anaplastic glioma who were treated in our institution, either with or without concomitant chemotherapy, from early 2000 until 2021. Overall survival and progressionfree survival were calculated from the time of diagnosis until death and from the initiation of radiation therapy until the detection of disease progression through MRI. Our findings indicate that the combination of surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy yielded the maximum benefit in the treatment of anaplastic glioma. However, managing this aggressive tumor remains challenging, despite continuous advancements in therapeutic options. Optimal management necessitates a multidisciplinary approach and a comprehensive understanding of potential complications arising from both the disease itself and its treatment.
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