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. 1994 Aug;81(2):188-95.
doi: 10.3171/jns.1994.81.2.0188.

Preirradiation methotrexate chemotherapy of primary central nervous system lymphoma: long-term outcome

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Preirradiation methotrexate chemotherapy of primary central nervous system lymphoma: long-term outcome

J Glass et al. J Neurosurg. 1994 Aug.

Abstract

The treatment of primary central nervous system lymphoma with chemotherapy prior to whole-brain radiation therapy (WBRT) has improved outcome considerably in this previously fatal disease. Complete or partial responses to intravenous methotrexate (3.5 gm/sq m with leucovorin rescue every 3 weeks for two to four cycles) were seen in 12 of 13 patients originally treated. A total of 25 patients (including the original 13) have now been treated with one to six cycles of methotrexate every 10 to 21 days prior to WBRT. Twenty-two had partial or complete responses, with a median duration of response of 32 months. Median survival time was 33 months (42.5 months in those responding to therapy). Nine patients are alive and without evidence of disease 9 to 122 months following therapy. Acute and long-term toxicities were minimal. Systemic methotrexate administration prior to WBRT is well tolerated and produces long-term survival.

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