The Price of Success-The Long-Term Outcomes of Children with Craniopharyngioma-Two Institutions' Experience
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The Price of Success-The Long-Term Outcomes of Children with Craniopharyngioma-Two Institutions' Experience
Abstract
An analysis of patients below 21 years old treated due to craniopharyngioma in the years 1979-2022 was performed with the aim of evaluating the long-term outcome and treatment side-effects. The standard statistical tests were used, and 56 patients with a median age of 11 years were evaluated. Surgery was the primary treatment in 55 patients; however, in only 29 it was the only neurosurgical intervention. Eighteen children were treated with radiotherapy (RTH) in primary treatment. The most common neurosurgical side effects observed were visual and endocrine deficits and obesity, which were diagnosed in 27 (49%), 50 (91%), and 25 (52%) patients, respectively. Complications after RTH were diagnosed in 14 cases (32%). During the median follow-up of 8.4 years (range: 0.4-39.8 years), six patients died and the 5- and 10-year overall survival was 97% and 93%, respectively. Five-year progression-free survival for gross total resection, resection with adjuvant RTH, and non-radical resection alone was 83%, 68%, and 23%, respectively (p = 0.0006). Surgery combined with RTH provides comparable results to gross tumor resection in terms of oncologic outcome in craniopharyngioma patients. Adjuvant irradiation applied in primary or salvage treatment improves disease control. The rate of complications is high irrespective of improved surgical and radiotherapeutic management.
Keywords: craniopharyngioma; endocrinopathies; long-term complications; pediatric oncology.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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