Favorable outcomes of pediatric patients treated with radiotherapy to the central nervous system who develop radiation-induced meningiomas

Thomas J. Galloway, Daniel J. Indelicato, Robert J. Amdur, Erika L. Swanson, Christopher G. Morris, Robert B. Marcus

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Abstract

Purpose: To report the outcome of patients treated at the University of Florida who developed meningiomas after radiation to the central nervous system (CNS) for childhood cancer. Methods and Materials: We retrospectively identified 10 patients aged ≤19 years who received radiotherapy to sites in the craniospinal axis and subsequently developed a meningioma. We report the histology of the radiation-induced meningioma, treatment received, and ultimate outcome among this cohort of patients. Results: Meningioma was diagnosed at a median of 23.5 years after completion of the primary radiation. Fifty percent of second meningiomas were World Health Organization Grade 2 (atypical) or higher. All cases were managed with a single modality: resection alone (n = 7), fractionated radiotherapy (n = 2), and stereotactic radiosurgery (n = 1). The actuarial event-free survival and overall survival rate at 5 years after treatment for a radiation-induced meningioma was 89%. Three patients who underwent resection for retreatment experienced a Grade 3 toxicity. Conclusions: Radiation-induced meningiomas after treatment of pediatric CNS tumors are effectively managed with single-modality therapy. Such late-effect data inform the overall therapeutic ratio and support the continued role of selective irradiation in managing pediatric CNS malignancies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)117-120
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
Volume79
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2011

Keywords

  • Central nervous system
  • Late effects
  • Meningioma
  • Outcomes
  • Pediatric
  • Radiotherapy

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