AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the effectiveness of temozolomide (TMZ) combined with radiotherapy (RT) for treating glioblastoma (GBM) in patients over 70 years old as part of the PERNO study.
  • A total of 76 elderly GBM patients were analyzed, with median survival at 11.1 months for the group, showing slight improvement to 11.6 months when adding TMZ to RT, but the difference wasn't statistically significant.
  • Notably, patients with MGMT methylated tumors showed significantly longer survival (17.2 months) when treated with RT/TMZ, highlighting the treatment's effectiveness primarily in this specific group.

Article Abstract

The role of temozolomide concurrent with and adjuvant to radiotherapy (RT/TMZ) in elderly patients with glioblastoma (GBM) remains unclear. We evaluated the outcome of patients >70 years in the context of the Project of Emilia-Romagna Region in Neuro-Oncology (PERNO), the first Italian prospective observational population-based study in neuro-oncology. For this analysis the criteria for selecting patients enrolled in the PERNO study were: age >70 years; PS 0-3; histologically confirmed GBM; postoperative radiotherapy (RT) after surgery with or without concomitant temozolomide (TMZ) or postsurgical TMZ alone. Between January 2009 and December 2010, 76 GBM elderly patients were identified in the prospective PERNO study. Twenty-three patients did not receive any treatment after surgery, and 53 patients received postsurgical treatments (25 patients received RT alone and 28 patients RT/TMZ). Median survival was 11.1 months (95 % CI 8.8-13.5), adding temozolomide concomitant and adjuvant to radiotherapy it was 11.6 months (95 % CI 8.6-14.6), and 9.3 months (95 % CI 8.1-10.6) in patients treated with RT alone (P = 0.164). However, patients with MGMT methylated treated with RT/TMZ obtained a better survival (17.2 months, 95 % CI 11.5-22.9) (P = 0.042). No difference in terms of survival were observed if patients with MGMT unmethylated tumor received RT alone, or RT/TMZ or, in MGMT methylated tumor, if patients received radiotherapy alone. In elderly patients RT/TMZ represent a widely used approach but it is effective with methylated MGMT tumors only.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11060-016-2093-1DOI Listing

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