2009
DOI: 10.2174/157488709787047567
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A Literature Review of the Recent Radiotherapy Clinical Trials in Pediatric Brain Tumors

Abstract: Primary central nervous system neoplasms are the second malignancy in children following leukemia. Despite developments in neurosurgery and new drugs in chemotherapy, irradiation is an essential part of the management in most of pediatric brain tumors. A good treatment strategy should consider not only survival but also the quality of life. The new approach of radiotherapy and importance of new drugs in combined treatment are recently considered. This article summarizes the recent clinical trials conducted in … Show more

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“…These consequences include impairments in IQ, growth retardation, organ dysfunction and the development of secondary malignancies; all of which hold a direct correlation to the integral and maximal radiation doses received [24,25]. Because of its late toxicity potential, attempts to scale back radiation dose or the removal of this modality entirely, based on population or clinical characteristics, has been met with increased treatment failures, especially when gross/measurable disease is present [26]. Only by incorporating radiotherapy into robust in vivo models, like the PPTP, can there be discovery of relevant radio-resistance mechanisms and their predictive biomarkers, as well as the comprehensive preclinical testing within the context of novel agents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These consequences include impairments in IQ, growth retardation, organ dysfunction and the development of secondary malignancies; all of which hold a direct correlation to the integral and maximal radiation doses received [24,25]. Because of its late toxicity potential, attempts to scale back radiation dose or the removal of this modality entirely, based on population or clinical characteristics, has been met with increased treatment failures, especially when gross/measurable disease is present [26]. Only by incorporating radiotherapy into robust in vivo models, like the PPTP, can there be discovery of relevant radio-resistance mechanisms and their predictive biomarkers, as well as the comprehensive preclinical testing within the context of novel agents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conformal RT techniques are performed using multiple treatment fields, allowing for a high homogeneous dose of irradiation to be delivered to the tumour region while minimizing the doses to normal tissue [31, 32]. The development of conformal radiation techniques has also opened the possibility for re-irradiation in the setting of failure after conventional treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children with HGG carry a little better prognosis than in adults, but outcomes for these patients also remain poor [31, 33]. These tumours are locally invasive and rarely present with signs of leptomeningeal or distant spread.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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