The Effect of Radiation Therapy on Oligodendrogliomas.
- Author:
Sei Chul YOON
1
;
Sung Whan KIM
;
Soo Mi CHUNG
;
Hak Jun GIL
;
Kyung Sub SHINN
;
Yong Whee BAHK
;
Joon Ki KANG
;
Jin Un SONG
Author Information
1. Department of Radiology, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Radiation therapy;
Oligodendroglioma;
Cerebral location;
Symptom;
CT;
Survival Rate
- MeSH:
Biopsy;
Brain Neoplasms;
Diagnosis;
Drug Therapy;
Female;
Humans;
Male;
Oligodendroglioma*;
Parietal Lobe;
Particle Accelerators;
Retrospective Studies;
Survival Rate;
Temporal Lobe
- From:Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology
1991;9(1):47-52
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
From April, 1983 through April, 1989, we have treated histologically proven 21 patients with oligodendroglima using 6 MV linear accelerator at the Division of Radiation Therapy, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital Catholic University Medical College. These are 8% of the irradiated 246 primary brain tumors during the same period. To investigate influencing factors on the survival of irradiated 21 patients with oligodendroglioma, we analyzed the cerebral location of the nvolvements, initial symptoms, CT findings and survival rates, retrospectively. One case was lost to flow up and excluded from survival data. Of the 21 patients, thirteen were male and 8 female. Ages ranged from 5 to 68 years with a median age of 38 years. Radiation doses varied from 3960 cGy to 6480 cGy and were given for 5 to 8 weeks. All but one were supratentorial. The involvement of the frontal and parietal lobes were 10 (48%) patients in each and temporal lobe in 8 (38.1%). Histological diagnosis was made by stereotactic biopsy in 3 and postoperatively in 18. The type of surgery was divided into partial, subtotal and total resection in 7,9 and 2 cases respectively. In 6 cases, chemotherapy was also tried during or after radiation therapy. Major presenting respectively in decreasing order. In CT analysis, low density (62%), cystic mass (33%), calcification (66%) and positive contrast enhancement (42.8%) were observed as the highest frequency. Mean survival duration after radiation therapy was 38 months (K-M methods). We could not achieve statistically significant factors influencing on the survival rate after radiation therapy for oligodendrogliomas by one or two tail test.