Genetic Pathways to Glioblastoma
Centre international de recherche sur le cancer · University Hospital of Zurich · +1 more institution
Abstract
We conducted a population-based study on glioblastomas in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland (population, 1.16 million) to determine the frequency of major genetic alterations and their effect on patient survival. Between 1980 and 1994, 715 glioblastomas were diagnosed. The incidence rate per 100,000 population/year, adjusted to the World Standard Population, was 3.32 in males and 2.24 in females. Observed survival rates were 42.4% at 6 months, 17.7% at 1 year, and 3.3% at 2 years. For all of the age groups, younger patients survived significantly longer, ranging from a median of 8.8 months (80 years). Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) 10q was the most frequent genetic alteration (69%), followed by EGFR…
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- 100%
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Authors
16- HOHiroko OhgakiCorresponding
Centre international de recherche sur le cancer
- PDPierre Dessen
Centre international de recherche sur le cancer
- BJBenjamin Jourde
Centre international de recherche sur le cancer
- SHSonja Horstmann
Centre international de recherche sur le cancer
- TNT Nishikawa
Centre international de recherche sur le cancer
Topics & keywords
- PTEN
- Loss of heterozygosity
- Population
- Biology
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Cancer research
- Medicine