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    EPEN-24. SIOP ependymoma II: Central ependymoma management advisory group - The UK experience

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    MacArthur, Donald C.
    Jaspan, Tim
    Chattopadhyay, Arpita
    Dineen, Robert A.
    Grundy, Richard
    Keyword
    Brain neoplasms
    Child
    Conference abstract
    Ependymoma
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    2020
    
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    https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.161
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    Paediatric Ependymoma is the second most common malignant brain tumour of childhood with approximately 50% of cases recurring. It has been described as a "surgical" disease since patients who have undergone a gross total surgical resection (GTR) have a better prognosis than those who have a subtotal resection (STR). Analysis of the UKCCSG/SIOP 1992 04 clinical trial has shown that only 49% of cases had a GTR, with 5-year survival rates for STR of 22-47% and GTR of 67-80%. As part of the SIOP II Ependymoma trial the UK established a panel of experts in the treatment of Ependymoma from Neuro-oncology, Neuro-radiology and Neuro-surgery. Meeting weekly, cases are discussed to provide a consensus on radiological review, ensuring central pathological review, trial stratification and whether further surgery should be advocated on any particular case. Evaluation of the first 68 UK patients has shown a GTR in 47/68 (69%) of patients and STR in 21/68 (31%) of patients. Following discussion at EMAG it was felt that 9/21 (43%) STR patients could be offered early second look surgery. Following this 2nd look surgery the number of cases with a GTR increased to 56/68 (82%). There has been a clear increase in the number of patients for whom a GTR has been achieved following discussion at EMAG and prior to them moving forwards with their oncological treatment. This can only have beneficial effects in decreasing their risk of tumour recurrence or CSF dissemination and also in reducing the target volume for radiotherapy.
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    MacArthur, D.C., Mallucci, C., Kamaly-Asl, I., Goodden, J., Storer, L.C.D., Chapman, R.J., Kilday, J.-., English, M., Jaspan, T., Chattopadhyay, A., Dineen, R.A., Avula, S., Stivaros, S. and Grundy, R. (2020) 'EPEN-24. SIOP ependymoma II: Central ependymoma management advisory group - The UK experience', Neuro-Oncology, 22, p. iii312. doi: 10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.161 https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.161.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/19631
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    Neurosurgery
    Cancer Services
    Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering
    Nottingham Children's Hospital

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