Abbreviated Course of Radiation Therapy in Older Patients With Glioblastoma Multiforme: A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial
University of Calgary · Alberta Cancer Foundation · +1 more institution
Abstract
All patients had died at the time of analysis. Overall survival times measured from randomization were similar at 5.1 months for standard RT versus 5.6 months for the shorter course (log-rank test, P =.57). The survival probabilities at 6 months were also similar at 44.7% for standard RT versus 41.7% for the shorter course (lower-bound 95% CI, -13.7). KPS scores varied markedly but were not significantly different between the two groups (Wilcoxon test, P =.63). Low completion rates of the FACT-Br (45%) precluded meaningful comparisons between the two groups. Of patients completing RT as planned, 49% of patients (standard RT) versus 23% required an increase in posttreatment corticosteroid dosage (chi(2) test, P =.02).
There is no difference in survival between patients receiving standard RT or short-course RT. In view of the similar KPS scores, decreased increment in corticosteroid requirement, and reduced treatment time, the abbreviated course of RT seems to be a reasonable treatment option for older patients with GBM.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 8.73
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 17
Authors
18- WRWilson RoaCorresponding
University of Calgary, Alberta Cancer Foundation, Regional Cancer Center
- PBPenny Brasher
University of Calgary, Alberta Cancer Foundation, Regional Cancer Center
- GBGlenn Bauman
University of Calgary, Alberta Cancer Foundation, Regional Cancer Center
- MAMargaret Anthes
University of Calgary, Alberta Cancer Foundation, Regional Cancer Center
- ÉBÉduardo Bruera
University of Calgary, Alberta Cancer Foundation, Regional Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Radiation therapy
- Randomization
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Internal medicine
- Wilcoxon signed-rank test
- Glioblastoma
- Clinical endpoint