Authors
Leland Rogers, Igor Barani, Marc Chamberlain, Thomas J Kaley, Michael McDermott, Jeffrey Raizer, David Schiff, Damien C Weber, Patrick Y Wen, Michael A Vogelbaum
Publication date
2015/1/1
Source
Journal of neurosurgery
Volume
122
Issue
1
Pages
4-23
Publisher
American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Description
Evolving interest in meningioma, the most common primary brain tumor, has refined contemporary management of these tumors. Problematic, however, is the paucity of prospective clinical trials that provide an evidence-based algorithm for managing meningioma. This review summarizes the published literature regarding the treatment of newly diagnosed and recurrent meningioma, with an emphasis on outcomes stratified by WHO tumor grade. Specifically, this review focuses on patient outcomes following treatment (either adjuvant or at recurrence) with surgery or radiation therapy inclusive of radiosurgery and fractionated radiation therapy. Phase II trials for patients with meningioma have recently completed accrual within the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group and the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer consortia, and Phase III studies are being developed. However, at present, there …
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