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. 2015 Jun;15(6):601-20.
doi: 10.1586/14737175.2015.1042455. Epub 2015 May 2.

Anaplastic glioma: current treatment and management

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Anaplastic glioma: current treatment and management

Emilie Le Rhun et al. Expert Rev Neurother. 2015 Jun.

Abstract

Anaplastic glioma (AG) is divided into three morphology-based groups (anaplastic astrocytoma, anaplastic oligodendroglioma, anaplastic oligoastrocytoma) as well as three molecular groups (glioma-CpG island methylation phenotype [G-CIMP] negative, G-CIMP positive non-1p19q codeleted tumors and G-CIMP positive codeleted tumors). The RTOG 9402 and EORTC 26951 trials established radiotherapy plus (procarbazine, lomustine, vincristine) chemotherapy as the standard of care in 1p/19q codeleted AG. Uni- or non-codeleted AG are currently best treated with radiotherapy only or alkylator-based chemotherapy only as determined by the NOA-04 trial. Maturation of NOA-04 and results of the currently accruing studies, CODEL (for codeleted AG) and CATNON (for uni or non-codeleted AG), will likely refine current up-front treatment recommendations for AG.

Keywords: 1p/19q codeletion; ATRX; IDH1; MGMT promoter methylation; anaplastic glioma; bevacizumab; chemotherapy; molecular biomarkers; nitrosourea; radiotherapy; temozolomide.

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