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. 2018 Jul 10;12(2):354.
doi: 10.4081/oncol.2018.354. eCollection 2018 Jul 4.

The radiation therapy options of intracranial hemangiopericytoma: An overview and update on a rare vascular mesenchymal tumor

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The radiation therapy options of intracranial hemangiopericytoma: An overview and update on a rare vascular mesenchymal tumor

Maria Paola Ciliberti et al. Oncol Rev. .

Abstract

Hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is an extremely rare hypervascular tumor of mesenchymal lineage. It tends to recur and to develop distant metastases even many years after primary surgical resection. The management of recurrent and metastatic disease is not always so well defined. A complete surgical resection does not eliminate the high risk of local recurrences that occur in the central nervous system, often in the same surgical bed. However, treatment with adjuvant radiotherapy even in cases of complete resection remains controversial. Because of its rarity, there is no standard for treatment. We focused on radiotherapy treatment options, analyzing the literature and making a base on conduct further studies to establish the standard radiation dose to be used for locoregional control of such a complex and extremely rare disease and to help specialists to take the most appropriate therapeutic option.

Keywords: Hemangiopericytoma; bone metastases; mesenchymal tumor; radiotherapy; vascular tumor.

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