Treatment of Recurrent Childhood Ependymoma
Current Clinical Trials
Recurrence is not uncommon in both benign and malignant childhood brain tumors
and may develop many years after initial treatment. For ependymoma, delays
beyond 10 to 15 years have been reported.[1,2] Disease generally recurs at the
primary tumor site, even in children with malignant ependymomas.[3,4] Systemic
relapse is extremely rare. At time of relapse, a complete evaluation for
extent of recurrence is indicated for all patients. The need for surgical
intervention must be individualized on the basis of the extent of tumor, the
length of time between initial treatment and the reappearance of the recurrent
lesion, and the clinical picture. Patients with recurrent ependymomas who have
not previously received radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy should be
considered for treatment with these modalities. In addition, patients may be candidates for focal retreatment with various radiation modalities, including stereotactic radiosurgery. Active agents include
cyclophosphamide, cisplatin, carboplatin, lomustine, and etoposide. Entry into
studies of novel therapeutic approaches should be considered. Information about ongoing clinical trials is available from the NCI Web site.
Current Clinical Trials
Check for U.S. clinical trials from NCI's PDQ Cancer Clinical Trials Registry that are now accepting patients with recurrent childhood ependymoma. The list of clinical trials can be further narrowed by location, drug, intervention, and other criteria.
General information about clinical trials is also available from the NCI Web site.
References
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Vanuytsel LJ, Bessell EM, Ashley SE, et al.: Intracranial ependymoma: long-term results of a policy of surgery and radiotherapy. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 23 (2): 313-9, 1992.
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Goldwein JW, Corn BW, Finlay JL, et al.: Is craniospinal irradiation required to cure children with malignant (anaplastic) intracranial ependymomas? Cancer 67 (11): 2766-71, 1991.
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Merchant TE, Haida T, Wang MH, et al.: Anaplastic ependymoma: treatment of pediatric patients with or without craniospinal radiation therapy. J Neurosurg 86 (6): 943-9, 1997.
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