Age as a predictive factor in glioblastomas: population-based study
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- DOI: 10.1159/000210017
Age as a predictive factor in glioblastomas: population-based study
Abstract
We evaluated 715 glioblastoma patients diagnosed during 1980-1994 in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland, to provide information on how patients were treated at the population level. Despite a general policy during the study period of treatment by surgical intervention aimed at maximum tumor removal followed by radiotherapy, there was a marked tendency toward limited treatment with advancing patient age. Of those younger than 65 years, 82% were treated either with surgery followed by radiotherapy, surgery alone or radiotherapy alone, versus 47% of patients 65 years or older. Only 25% of patients older than 75 years underwent surgery and/or radiotherapy, while the remaining patients were given best supportive care (BSC). The mean ages of patients were 54.5 years for those treated with surgery and radiotherapy, 58.3 years for surgery alone, 62.2 years for radiotherapy alone and 69.2 years for BSC. Among patients who were treated with surgery plus radiotherapy and those treated with radiotherapy alone, younger patients (<60 years) had a significantly higher survival rate than older patients (>or=60 years). In contrast, no significant difference in survival was observed between younger and older patients treated with surgery alone or receiving BSC, suggesting that lower survival rates in elderly patients with glioblastoma may be at least in part due to a lesser response to radiotherapy.
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Comment in
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Elderly patients with glioblastoma multiforme--an underestimated subpopulation?Neuroepidemiology. 2009;33(1):23-4. doi: 10.1159/000210018. Epub 2009 Mar 27. Neuroepidemiology. 2009. PMID: 19325246 Review. No abstract available.
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Reply to: age as a predictive factor in glioblastomas: population-based study.Neuroepidemiology. 2010;34(2):130. doi: 10.1159/000274805. Epub 2010 Jan 13. Neuroepidemiology. 2010. PMID: 20068359 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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