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Role of radiation therapy in primary central nervous system lymphoma

Authors
Koh, Hyeon KangKim, Il HanKim, Tae MinLim, Do HoonOh, DongryulCho, Jae HoKim, Woo-ChulKim, Jin HeeChung, Woong-KiJeong, Bae-KwonKang, Ki MunHong, SemieSuh, Chang-OkKim, In Ah
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Radiotherapy; Central nervous system; Lymphoma; Methotrexate
Citation
JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY, v.135, no.3, pp 629 - 638
Pages
10
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SCIE
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY
Volume
135
Number
3
Start Page
629
End Page
638
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13290
DOI
10.1007/s11060-017-2616-4
ISSN
0167-594X
1573-7373
Abstract
We analyzed patterns of care and outcomes for patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) in this multi-institutional retrospective study. Between January 2000 and December 2011, 220 patients with PCNSL received radiotherapy (RT). Among these patients, 26 patients received RT alone; 179 patients were treated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy; the rest of the patients (N = 15) initially underwent chemotherapy alone, then received RT as a salvage treatment. Most of the patients (N = 188) received methotrexate-based chemotherapy. The median follow up duration was 38 months (range 3-179 months). The median RT dose and whole brain RT (WBRT) dose were 45.0 Gy (range 20.0-59.4) and 30.6 Gy (range 18.0-45.0), respectively. Seventy-seven (35%) patients received WBRT alone, and 143 patients (65%) underwent WBRT plus boost RT. Total RT dose and WBRT dose decreased during the study period. The median survival was 64 months and actuarial 5-year overall survival was 51.4%. In multivariate analysis, age (P < 0.001), ECOG performance status (P = 0.036), deep structure involvement (P = 0.011) and treatment response (P = 0.001) were significant prognosticators. RT combined with chemotherapy is effective modality for treatment of PCNSL. The survival outcome improved in spite of total radiation dose and whole brain RT (WBRT) dose having been decreased over the study period, indicating that low-dose WBRT could be effective.
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