Journal of Medical Case Reports (May 2011)

Multiple courses of stereotactic re-irradiation in recurrent oligodendroglioma: a case report

  • Andrews David W,
  • Glass Charles,
  • Fogh Shannon,
  • Werner-Wasik Maria

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-5-183
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 183

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Abstract Introduction High grade gliomas are an insidious disease associated with an extremely poor prognosis. The role of re-irradiation for recurrent gliomas is unclear but several retrospective studies have indicated mild toxicity and modest outcomes with this regimen. With subsequent progression, it is unclear what options remain and more radiotherapy is rarely offered for fear of surpassing normal central nervous system tissue tolerance and causing significant side effects without significant benefit. Case presentation In this report, we describe a 37-year-old Caucasian male initially diagnosed with a grade IV oligodendroglioma, who received multiple courses of re-irradiation and experienced a survival of 10 years with minimal cognitive or neurologic deficits. Conclusion Significant toxicity with multiple courses of radiation does not always occur. Re-irradiation should be considered in a salvage setting.