Journal of Cancer Therapy

Volume 12, Issue 8 (August 2021)

ISSN Print: 2151-1934   ISSN Online: 2151-1942

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Management of Malignants Gliomas: About 20 Cases Treated in the Medical Oncology Department of Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital-Monastir

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DOI: 10.4236/jct.2021.128041    162 Downloads   598 Views  

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Introduction: Malignant gliomas refer to grade III or IV brain tumors defined according to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification. They are a heterogeneous group of pathologies and represent a serious health problem by their frequency, severity and treatment difficulties. The prognosis of malignant gliomas remains poor despite all the medical advances. Materials and Methods: It is a retrospective study included 20 cases of malignant glial tumors treated at the medical oncology department, Fattouma Bourguiba hospital in Monastir between 2012 and 2016, according to the STUPP protocol. Results: These were 12 men and 8 women with a median age of 43. Clinical signs were not very specific, dominated by intracranial hypertension and deficit signs. Imagery referred to the diagnosis of malignant gliomas in 1st intention. Surgery consisted of a macroscopically complete exeresis in (15%) cases, a partial exeresis in (50%), the rest of the patients had a stereotactic biopsy. Histology found GBM in 16 patients (80%), 2 cases of Grade III anaplastic astrocytoma (10%), 1 case of anaplastic oligodendroglioma (5%), and 1 case of Grade III anaplastic eppendymoma (5%). Most of our patients received concurrent radio-chemotherapy and adjuvant TMZ chemotherapy was administered in 15 patients, 7 of whom received the full 6 scheduled cures. A relapse treatment was decided in only one of the 12 patients who relapsed. 6 patients are still alive. The median survival is 11.27 months. In our series, overall survival was related to histological type (p = 0.006) and neurological status assessed at the end of RT-CT (p = 0.001). While age, general condition score, type of surgery, and post-therapeutic development did not show a statistically significant relationship, although survival rates were consistent with the criteria assessed. Conclusion: Malignant gliomas are rare tumors, bad prognosis, aggravated in Tunisia by a diagnostic delay. The creation of a multidisciplinary neuro-oncology group can help to improve management.

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Sboui, H. , Daldoul, A. , Slema, N. , Chamsi, A. and Zaied, S. (2021) Management of Malignants Gliomas: About 20 Cases Treated in the Medical Oncology Department of Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital-Monastir. Journal of Cancer Therapy, 12, 478-485. doi: 10.4236/jct.2021.128041.

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