CNS Oncology (Dec 2019)

An audit of the management of elderly patients with glioblastoma in the UK: have recent trial results changed treatment?

  • Ming Yao Chong,
  • Cressida F Lorimer,
  • Shaveta Mehta,
  • Ehab Ibrahim,
  • Juliet Brock,
  • Catherine McBain,
  • Philip McLoone,
  • Anthony J Chalmers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2217/cns-2019-0017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4

Abstract

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Aim: We investigated uptake of short-course chemo-radiotherapy and compared outcomes with other treatment schedules in elderly patients with glioblastoma (GBM). Methods: Patients aged 65 or over with a diagnosis of GBM were identified from an 18-month period from three centers in the UK. The primary end point of this study was overall survival from the date of diagnosis. Results: The analysis included 210 patients. Overall median survival was 5.0 months. Approximately 31.9% of patients received combined chemoradiation; multivariate analysis showed that patients who received standard chemoradiation were at a reduced risk of death than those receiving hypofractionated chemoradiation. Discussion: In this retrospective study, patients treated with standard chemoradiation experienced better outcomes than patients receiving hypofractionated chemoradiation. Patient selection likely contributed to these findings.