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Review
. 2021 Jan:157:103184.
doi: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2020.103184. Epub 2020 Nov 28.

Local treatment for relapsing glioblastoma: A decision-making tree for choosing between reirradiation and second surgery

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Local treatment for relapsing glioblastoma: A decision-making tree for choosing between reirradiation and second surgery

Silvia Scoccianti et al. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol. 2021 Jan.

Abstract

In case of circumscribed recurrent glioblastoma (rec-GBM), a second surgery (Re-S) and reirradiation (Re-RT) are local strategies to consider. The aim is to provide an algorithm to use in the daily clinical practice. The first step is to consider the life expectancy in order to establish whether the patient should be a candidate for active treatment. In case of a relatively good life expectancy (>3 months) and a confirmed circumscribed disease(i.e. without multiple lesions that are in different lobes/hemispheres), the next step is the assessment of the prognostic factors for local treatments. Based on the existing prognostic score systems, patients who should be excluded from local treatments may be identified; based on the validated prognostic factors, one or the other local treatment may be preferred. The last point is the estimation of expected toxicity, considering patient-related, tumor-related and treatment-related factors impacting on side effects. Lastly, patients with very good prognostic factors may be considered for receiving a combined treatment.

Keywords: Decision-making tree; Recurrent glioblastoma; Reirradiation; Repeat radiotherapy; Repeat surgery; Salvage treatment; Second surgery.

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