Prognostic Factors for Survival in Adult Patients With Cerebral Low-Grade Glioma
European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer
Abstract
Multivariate analysis on the construction set showed that age > or = 40 years, astrocytoma histology subtype, largest diameter of the tumor > or = 6 cm, tumor crossing the midline, and presence of neurologic deficit before surgery were unfavorable prognostic factors for survival. The total number of unfavorable factors present can be used to determine the prognostic score. Presence of up to two of these factors identifies the low-risk group, whereas a higher score identifies high-risk patients. The validity of the multivariate model and of the scoring system was confirmed in the validation set.
In adult patients with LGG, older age, astrocytoma histology, presence of neurologic deficits before surgery, largest tumor diameter, and tumor crossing the midline were important prognostic factors for survival. These factors can be used to identify low-risk and high-risk patients.
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- 10.94
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- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
11- FPFrancesco PignattiCorresponding
European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer
- MJMartin J. van den Bent
European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer
- DCDesmond Curran
European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer
- CDC. Debruyne
European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer
- RSRichard Sylvester
European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Multivariate analysis
- Glioma
- Astrocytoma
- Internal medicine
- Proportional hazards model
- Oncology
- Radiation therapy
- Good health and well-being