| Glioblastoma in the
elderly : The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Experience
(1997-2007) Fabio M. Iwamoto, Anna R. Cooper, Anne S. Reiner, Cancer 2009; Volume 115 Issue 16, Pages 3758 - 3766
BACKGROUND:Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common malignant primary
brain tumor, and approximately
50% of cases occur in
patients aged
The
median overall survival was
8.6 months; at the time of last follow-up, 90% of patients
had died, and the median follow-up of the 39 surviving patients was
12 months. In a multivariate analysis, younger age, better Karnofsky
performance status (KPS), single tumor, and surgical resection were
found to be independent predictors of survival. Comparing 103
patients who received
adjuvant chemotherapy with 48 who were only followed after RT, there
was a 55% decrease in the risk of death (hazards ratio, 0.45;
95% confidence interval, 0.30-0.66 [P < .0001]) after adjusting for
age, KPS, extent of surgical resection, and number of lesions. |