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Secondary Solid Malignancies After High-Grade Glioma Treatment in Pediatric Patients
ISSN
1521-0669
0888-0018
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Karremann, Michael
Benesch, Martin
Kwiecien, Robert
DOI
10.3109/08880018.2015.1050615
Abstract
Due to the poor survival in high-grade glioma (HGG), secondary solid malignancies (SSM) following pediatric HGG are scarce. The authors present the experience from the HIT-HGG database in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Five out of 1228 pediatric HGG patients developed a SSM following a latency of 29-122 months from primary HGG diagnosis. In 4 patients, the SSM may be attributed to previous radiotherapy or a tumor predisposition syndrome, reflected by a markedly increased cumulative incidence rate of SSM in patients with tumor predisposition. Survival was devastating, since none of the patients survived beyond 18 months from SSM diagnosis.