Multicenter pilot study of radiochemotherapy as first-line treatment for adults with medulloblastoma (NOA-07).

Author: BeierDagmar, BeringerAndreas, BogdahnUlrich, BonsantoMatteo, BremerMichael, CombsStephanie E, DirvenLinda, HattingenElke, HauPeter, HerrlingerUlrich, JonesDavid T W, KortmannRolf-Dieter, KuntzeHolger, LuerdingRalf, Mayer-SteinackerRegine, MoskoppDag, PaulsenFrank, PfisterStefan M, PietschTorsten, ProescholdtMartin, ReijneveldJaap, ReinertChristiane, RiekenStefan, RutkowskiStefan, SchlegelUwe, SchneiderThomas, SeidelClemens, StummerWalter, Warmuth-MetzMonika, WelkerHelmut, WellerMichael, WeyerbrockAstrid, WickWolfgang

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Medulloblastoma in adult patients is rare, with 0.6 cases per million. Prognosis depends on clinical factors and medulloblastoma entity. No prospective data on the feasibility of radiochemotherapy exist. The German Neuro-Oncology Working Group (NOA) performed a prospective descriptive multicenter si...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5817955/

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Radiochemotherapy: A New Oasis in the Desert of Medulloblastoma

[Medulloblastoma] is a [rare] and [aggressive] form of [brain cancer], particularly challenging when it occurs in [adults]. This research investigates the [feasibility] and [toxicity] of [radiochemotherapy] as a [first-line treatment] for [adult patients with medulloblastoma]. The authors conducted a [prospective, multicenter, single-arm phase II trial] to evaluate the [effectiveness] and [safety] of this [treatment approach]. Their findings provide valuable insights into the [potential role] of [radiochemotherapy] in [managing medulloblastoma] in this specific patient population.

Radiochemotherapy: A New Oasis in the Desert of Medulloblastoma

The study's findings suggest that [radiochemotherapy] can be a [viable treatment option] for [adults with medulloblastoma]. The authors found that [radiochemotherapy] was [feasible] and [well-tolerated], offering a promising avenue for [managing] this [difficult-to-treat] cancer. This research provides valuable information for [clinicians] seeking to [develop effective treatment strategies] for their patients.

Navigating the Shifting Sands of Brain Cancer Treatment

This research highlights the importance of [clinical trials] in [evaluating new treatment approaches] for [rare cancers]. The authors' findings pave the way for [further research] into the [role of radiochemotherapy] in [managing medulloblastoma] and could lead to [improved outcomes] for patients diagnosed with this [challenging] condition.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Just as camels can navigate the vast and unforgiving desert landscape, researchers are exploring new and innovative ways to tackle the challenges of [medulloblastoma]. This study sheds light on the potential of [radiochemotherapy] as a [viable treatment option] for [adult patients], offering hope for those facing this difficult diagnosis. Further research is needed, but the findings offer a promising glimpse into the future of [medulloblastoma treatment].

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2019-01-16
  2. Date Revised 2019-01-16
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Pubmed ID

29016837

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC5817955

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