“…7,42,62 Maximal resection is generally agreed to be the cornerstone of treatment for pediatric spinal ependymomas; 2,7,8,34,42,47,50 however, the addition of adjuvant radiation therapy after surgery is the subject of more debate. 2,7,8,48 While there are many studies on spinal ependymomas in adults, 11,12,[16][17][18]21,24,25,38,41,45,51,56,57,61,65 there are few papers on these tumors in children, and those that do exist tend to be small, single-institution retrospective studies that are not powered for statistical analysis stratified by tumor grade. 2,8,13,22,27,42,47,53 The goal of this paper is to use the nationally representative Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database to offer a population-based perspective on pediatric Grade II spinal ependymomas.…”