Fractionated radiation therapy in the treatment of Stage III and IV cerebello-pontine angle neurinomas: Long-term results in 24 cases

To reevaluate long-term results of fractionated radiation therapy (RT) in a previously published series of cerebello-pontine angle neurinomas (CPA). From January 1986 to May 1992, 24 patients with Stage III and IV CPA neurinomas were treated with external fractionated RT; 7 patients had phacomatosis...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics biology, physics, 1995-07, Vol.32 (4), p.1137-1143
Hauptverfasser: Maire, J.P., Caudry, M., Darrouzet, V., Guérin, J., Trouette, R., Bébéar, J.P.
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Zusammenfassung:To reevaluate long-term results of fractionated radiation therapy (RT) in a previously published series of cerebello-pontine angle neurinomas (CPA). From January 1986 to May 1992, 24 patients with Stage III and IV CPA neurinomas were treated with external fractionated RT; 7 patients had phacomatosis. One patient was irradiated on both sides and indications for radiotherapy were as follows: (a) poor general condition or old age contraindicating surgery, 14 cases; (b) hearing preservation in bilateral neurinomas after contralateral tumor removal, 5 cases; (c) partial resection or high risk of recurrence after subsequent surgery for relapse, 4 cases; (d) nonsurgical relapse, 2 cases. Most patients were irradiated with 9 MV photons. A three- to four-field technique with coned-down portals was used. Doses were calculated on a 95% isodose and were given 5 days a week for a mean total dose of 51 Gy (1.80 Gy/fraction). Median follow-up from RT was 60 months (7 to 84); five patients died, two with progressive disease. Two patients underwent total tumor removal after RT (one stable and one growing tumor). On the whole, tumor shrinkage was observed in 9 patients (36%), stable disease in 13 (52%), and tumor progression in 3. Hearing was maintained in 3 out of 5 hearing patients with phacomatosis. Fractionated RT appears to be an effective and well-tolerated treatment for Stage III and IV CPA neurinomas. Hearing can be preserved for a long time.
ISSN:0360-3016
1879-355X
DOI:10.1016/0360-3016(94)00604-J