Survey of treatment recommendations for elderly patients with glioblastoma.

Clin Transl Oncol

Medical Oncology Department, Ramón y Cajal Hospital, Carretera de Colmenar Viejo Km 9.1, 28034, Madrid, Spain.

Published: August 2020

Introduction: Glioblastoma, which is the most commonly diagnosed primary CNS neoplasm, is more frequent in individuals aged 65 years or more. Our purpose is to identify how glioblastoma diagnosed in elderly population is treated by Spanish oncologists.

Material And Methods: A survey was emailed to all members of Spanish Group for Neuro-oncology Research (GEINO).

Results: Twenty-six neuro-oncologists from 26 hospitals completed the survey. The answers were different depending on the age, performance status, and MGMT methylation status. Patients between 65 and 70 years of age are mainly treated with Stupp treatment. For patients between ages of 70 and 80 years, 46.2% made recommendations for Perry regimen, for both methylated and non-methylated patients. For patients older than 80  years, monotherapy treatment is considered more frequently. In cases of non-MGMT promoter methylation, systemic therapy with temozolomide is still recommended in many hospitals.

Conclusion: Our research demonstrates there is no uniform approach to the management of elderly patients with glioblastoma among academic neuro-oncologists.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12094-019-02260-2DOI Listing

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