2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-021-05098-8
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Primary and metastatic glioblastoma of the spine in the pediatric population: a systematic review

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“…According to a single-center retrospective study by Cheng et al [ 22 ], the extent of surgical resection did not have any significance, but radiotherapy accompanied with postoperative chemotherapy was the major prognostic factor for longer survival in adult GB patients. However, the previous study reported that gross-total resection followed by radiotherapy had beneficial effects on the overall outcome of PSC GB in the pediatric age group[ 23 , 24 ]. More effective and targeted therapies need specific investigation in the future for helping patients with unique gene mutations achieve better prognosis[ 25 , 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a single-center retrospective study by Cheng et al [ 22 ], the extent of surgical resection did not have any significance, but radiotherapy accompanied with postoperative chemotherapy was the major prognostic factor for longer survival in adult GB patients. However, the previous study reported that gross-total resection followed by radiotherapy had beneficial effects on the overall outcome of PSC GB in the pediatric age group[ 23 , 24 ]. More effective and targeted therapies need specific investigation in the future for helping patients with unique gene mutations achieve better prognosis[ 25 , 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudo sobre glioblastoma multiforme espinhal pediátrico indicou que o impacto da quimioterapia dependia da idade do paciente de tal forma que, quanto mais nova a criança, maiores eram os benefícios do tratamento. Além disso, conforme reduziam os benefícios do tratamento com quimioterápicos perante o grupo sem quimioterapia, houve, por volta dos 14 anos, uma interseção entre as sobrevidas, evidenciando que em torno dessa idade não havia diferença entre o plano escolhido (YANG et al, 2021).…”
Section: Tratamento Em Criançasunclassified