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Published in: Journal of Neuro-Oncology 2/2013

01-06-2013 | Clinical Study

Outcome of infants and young children with newly diagnosed ependymoma treated on the “Head Start” III prospective clinical trial

Authors: Rajkumar Venkatramani, Lingyun Ji, Joseph Lasky, Kelley Haley, Alexander Judkins, Shengmei Zhou, Richard Sposto, Randal Olshefski, James Garvin, Tanya Tekautz, Gloria Kennedy, Shahrad Rod Rassekh, Theodore Moore, Sharon Gardner, Jeffrey Allen, Richard Shore, Christopher Moertel, Mark Atlas, Girish Dhall, Jonathan Finlay

Published in: Journal of Neuro-Oncology | Issue 2/2013

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Abstract

This study investigates the outcome of children <10 years old with newly-diagnosed ependymoma treated on the prospective multinational “Head Start” III clinical trial. Between April 2004 and July 2009, 19 children with newly-diagnosed ependymoma were enrolled. All children were to receive five induction chemotherapy cycles followed by one consolidation cycle of myelo-ablative chemotherapy and autologous hematopoietic cell rescue. Children between 6 and 10 years of age or with residual tumor prior to consolidation were to receive irradiation thereafter. Median age of 19 children (8 female) was 20 months at diagnosis. Median follow up was 44 months. The primary site was infratentorial in 11 and supratentorial in 8 patients. Gross total resection was achieved in 10 patients. After induction chemotherapy, all three supratentorial ependymoma patients with residual disease achieved a complete response (CR), while only one of six infratentorial patients with residual disease achieved CR. Three infratentorial patients developed progressive disease during induction chemotherapy. All four infratentorial patients with residual disease who underwent autologous hematopoietic cell transplant, failed to achieve CR. Four patients received focal irradiation following chemotherapy. The 3-year event free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) for supratentorial ependymoma were 86 ± 13 % and 100 % respectively. The 3-year EFS and OS for infratentorial ependymoma were 27 ± 13 % and 73 ± 13 % respectively. The role of intensive induction and consolidation chemotherapy in deferring irradiation should be investigated further in children with supratentorial ependymoma with residual disease following surgery. This approach appears ineffective in children with infratentorial ependymoma in the absence of irradiation.
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Metadata
Title
Outcome of infants and young children with newly diagnosed ependymoma treated on the “Head Start” III prospective clinical trial
Authors
Rajkumar Venkatramani
Lingyun Ji
Joseph Lasky
Kelley Haley
Alexander Judkins
Shengmei Zhou
Richard Sposto
Randal Olshefski
James Garvin
Tanya Tekautz
Gloria Kennedy
Shahrad Rod Rassekh
Theodore Moore
Sharon Gardner
Jeffrey Allen
Richard Shore
Christopher Moertel
Mark Atlas
Girish Dhall
Jonathan Finlay
Publication date
01-06-2013
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Neuro-Oncology / Issue 2/2013
Print ISSN: 0167-594X
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7373
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11060-013-1111-9

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