Purpose: To evaluate the clinical characteristics, management approaches and life expectancy in pediatric patients with neuroepithelial glial tumors except ependymal tumors.
Methods: Between January 2003 and August 2008, 48 patients (30 boys, 18 girls; mean age: 10.9 ± 4.6 years) who were diagnosed with neuroepithelial glial tumors except ependymal tumors and underwent curative radiotherapy (RT) for inoperable, postoperative adjuvant or palliative for residual/recurrent disease at Dr. Abdurahman Yurtsalan Ankara Oncology Education and Research Hospital, Radiation Oncology Clinic, were retrospectively analyzed. Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were evaluated in relation to sex, previous surgical procedure, pathological diagnosis, low/high grade and the histopathological grade of disease.
Results: The mean follow-up was 28.8 ± 4.8 months. The mean and median PFS were 36.2 months and 20 months, respectively, while mean and median OS were 40.3 months and 23 months, respectively. One-year PFS and OS were 65.8% and 71%, respectively, whereas 3-year PFS and OS were 36.3% and 42.3%, respectively. Univariate Cox regression model and Log-Rank test revealed no statistical significance. Prolonged PFS and OS were observed in boys compared to girls, those who underwent total/gross total resection compared to subtotal resection, those with low grade tumors compared to high-grade tumors, and those with histopathological grade I disease compared to grade IV disease (p>0.05). The PFS and OS times were shortened in patients who developed side effects at any time following surgery and RT, compared to those without any side effects (p>0.05).
Conclusion: Low-grade disease and total/gross total resection prolong PFS and OS in patients with childhood glial tumors.