Prognosis of glioma
Prognosis
- most important factor determining the prognosis of patients with gliomas is the grade of the tumour
- median survival of patients with anaplastic astrocytoma is around 2-3 years, and that of patients with GBM is approximately 1 year (1)
- median survival of patients with anaplastic astrocytoma is around 2-3 years, and that of patients with GBM is approximately 1 year (1)
- although the outcome of patients with high grade gliomas remains poor, advances in surgical techniques, adjuvant treatment and molecular neuropathology in the last decade, have resulted in better outcomes
- survival of two years or more is now seen in cohorts of patients with glioblastoma who present with good performance and neurological status, have favourable genetic mutations, such as IDH 1 mutation and methylated MGMT promoter, and undergo radical surgery with intra operative chemotherapy followed by concomitant post operative radiotherapy and chemotherapy
- approximately 30% of adults with high-grade gliomas survive for at least 1 year, and 13% survive for 5 years
- in patients with poor performance status, palliative care services provide a central management role
- patients with high-grade gliomas have a better prognosis if they are younger, have a better performance status, or have a grade 3 tumour (1)
- Grade 2 gliomas
- median survival of seven years or more is associated with younger age, tumour size of less than 6cm and preserved neurological function
- progression to a higher grade tumour is usually the main factor confounding the prognosis of patients with grade 2 gliomas - total resection of such tumours, if technically possible, may achieve cure but will need to be done before progression occurs
- Grade 1 gliomas
- benign - minimal risk of recurrence or progression after successful resection
Notes:
- brain tumours account for fewer than 2% of all primary cancers.
Reference:
- NICE (June 2007). Carmustine implants and temozolomide for the treatment of newly diagnosed high-grade glioma
- NICE (July 20180. Brain tumours (primary) and brain metastases in adults
- Stupp R, Dietrich P, Ostermann Kraljevic S, et al. Promising survival for patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma multiforme treated with concomitant radiation plus temozolomide followed by adjuvant temozolomide. J Clin Oncol 2002; 20(5): 1375-82.
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