Survival following surgery and prognostic factors for recently diagnosed malignant glioma: data from the Glioma Outcomes Project
Neurological Surgery · University of Virginia
Abstract
OBJECT: The Glioma Outcomes Project represents a contemporary analysis of the management of malignant (Grade III and Grade IV/GBM) gliomas in North America. This observational database was used to evaluate the influence of resection, as opposed to biopsy, on patient outcome as measured by the length of survival. Attempts were made to reduce the impact of selection bias by repeating the data analysis after omitting patients with major negative prognostic factors. METHODS: Outcome data from 788 patients accrued from multiple sites over a 4-year period (1997-2001) were analyzed with the primary outcome measure being length of survival. Of these, 565 patients with recent diagnoses formed the basis of the present…
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- Medicine
- Glioma
- Multivariate analysis
- Biopsy
- Observational study
- Survival analysis
- Surgery
- Internal medicine
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