Local and Systemic Therapy of Recurrent Medulloblastomas in Children and Adolescents: Results of the P-HIT-REZ 2005 Study

Gaab C, Adolph JE, Tippelt S, Mikasch R, Obrecht D, Mynarek M, Rutkowski S, Pfister SM, Milde T, Witt O, Bison B, Warmuth-Metz M, Kortmann RD, Dietzsch S, Pietsch T, Timmermann B, Sträter R, Bode U, Faldum A, Kwiecien R, Fleischhack G

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Abstract

Recurrent medulloblastomas are associated with survival rates <10%. Adequate multimodal therapy is being discussed as having a major impact on survival. In this study, 93 patients with recurrent medulloblastoma treated in the German P-HIT-REZ 2005 Study were analyzed for survival (PFS, OS) dependent on patient, disease, and treatment characteristics. The median age at the first recurrence was 10.1 years (IQR: 6.9–16.1). Median PFS and OS, at first recurrence, were 7.9 months (CI: 5.7–10.0) and 18.5 months (CI: 13.6–23.5), respectively. Early relapses/progressions (<18 months, n = 30/93) found mainly in molecular subgroup 3 were associated with markedly worse median PFS (HR: 2.34) and OS (HR: 3.26) in regression analyses. A significant survival advantage was found for the use of volume-reducing surgery as well as radiotherapy. Intravenous chemotherapy with carboplatin and etoposide (ivCHT, n = 28/93) showed improved PFS and OS data and the best objective response rate (ORR) was 66.7% compared to oral temozolomide (oCHT, n = 47/93) which was 34.8%. Intraventricular (n = 43) as well as high-dose chemotherapy (n = 17) at first relapse was not related to a significant survival benefit. Although the results are limited due to a non-randomized study design, they may serve as a basis for future treatment decisions in order to improve the patients’ survival.

Details about the publication

JournalCancers
Volume14
Issue3
StatusPublished
Release year2022
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Keywordsmedulloblastoma, refractory, recurrent, children, chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy, re-irradiation, intraventricular therapy

Authors from the University of Münster

Faldum, Andreas
Kwiecien, Robert