2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-01537-3
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Standard 6-week chemoradiation for elderly patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma

Abstract: Glioblastoma (GBM) is frequent in elderly patients, but their frailty provokes debate regarding optimal treatment in general, and the standard 6-week chemoradiation (CRT) in particular, although this is the mainstay for younger patients. All patients with newly diagnosed GBM and age ≥ 70 who were referred to our institution for 6-week CRT were reviewed from 2004 to 2018. MGMT status was not available for treatment decision at that time. The primary endpoint was overall survival (OS). Secondary outcomes were pr… Show more

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“…Survival and toxicity profile of this group of patients was not worse their younger counterparts and, interestingly, post-operative neurological impairment and age > 80 was not linked to a worsened outcome. However, limitations of the study were the lack of information regarding MGMT status and its retrospective nature [85] .…”
Section: Radiotherapy Schedulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Survival and toxicity profile of this group of patients was not worse their younger counterparts and, interestingly, post-operative neurological impairment and age > 80 was not linked to a worsened outcome. However, limitations of the study were the lack of information regarding MGMT status and its retrospective nature [85] .…”
Section: Radiotherapy Schedulesmentioning
confidence: 99%