Cancer Communications
indexed by SCI
BMC

doi: 10.5732/cjc.013.10112
The clinical characteristics and treatment outcome of 57 children and adolescents with primary central nervous system germ cell tumors
Xiao-Fei Sun, Fei Zhang, Zi-Jun Zhen, Qun-Ying Yang, Yun-Fei Xia, Shao-Xiong Wu, Jia Zhu, Su-Ying Lu, Juan Wang, Fei-Fei Sun, Rui-Qing Cai, Yan Chen, Peng-Fei Li
State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China; Collaborative Innovation Center of Cancer Medicine; Department of Pediatric Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510060, P. R. China
[Abstract] Primary central nervous system germ cell tumors (CNS-GCTs) in children and adolescents have unique clinical features and methods of treatment compared with those in adults. There is little information about Chinese children and adolescents with CNS-GCTs. Therefore, in this study we retrospectively analyzed the clinical features and treatment outcome of Chinese children and adolescents with primary CNS-GCTs. Between January 2002 and December 2012, 57 untreated patients from a single institution were enrolled. They were diagnosed with CNS-GCTs after pathologic or clinical assessment. Of the 57 patients, 41 were males and 16 were females, with a median age of 12.8 years (range, 2.7 to 18.0 years) at diagnosis; 43 (75.4%) had non-germinomatous germ cell tumors (NGGCTs) and 14 (24.6%) had germinomas; 44 (77.2%) had localized disease and 13 (22.8%) had extensive lesions. Fifty-three patients completed the prescribed treatment, of which 18 underwent monotherapy of surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy, and 35 underwent multimodality therapies that included radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy or surgery combined with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. PEB (cisplatin, etoposide, and bleomycin) protocol was the major chemotherapy regimen. The median follow-up time was 32.3 months (range, 1.2 to 139 months). Fourteen patients died of relapse or disease progression. The 3-year event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival rates for all patients were 72.2% and 73.8%, respectively. The 3-year EFS was 92.9% for germinomas and 64.8% for NGGCTs (P = 0.064). The 3-year EFS rates for patients with NGGCTs who underwent monotherapy and multimodality therapies were 50.6% and 73.5%, respectively (P = 0.042). Our results indicate that multimodality therapies including chemotherapy plus radiotherapy were better treatment option for children and adolescents with CNS-GCTs.
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2014, Volume: 33, Issue 8, Page: 395-401
[ PDF Full-text ]
[ Html full-text ](PubMed Central)

[ PubMed ]

[Google Scholar]


Cite this article

Xiao-Fei Sun, Fei Zhang, Zi-Jun Zhen, Qun-Ying Yang, Yun-Fei Xia, Shao-Xiong Wu, Jia Zhu, Su-Ying Lu, Juan Wang, Fei-Fei Sun, Rui-Qing Cai, Yan Chen, Peng-Fei Li. The clinical characteristics and treatment outcome of 57 children and adolescents with primary central nervous system germ cell tumors. Chin J Cancer. 2014, 33(8):395-401. doi:10.5732/cjc.013.10112


Export citations

EndNote


SHARE THIS ARTICLE


Your Comments

  

 


Comments:


CJC Wechat 微信公众号


 

Editorial Manager


CC adopts ScholarOne Manuscripts to manage its submissions from Nov.1, 2019

 Submission Guidelines  

 

Reference style for  

 EndNote,
 Reference Manager



Editorial Manager


 

Year:

 

Month:

Advanced search

Subscription


CC is now published by Wiley

© Cancer Communications

651 Dongfeng Road East, Guangzhou 510060, P. R. China