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Dose dependent cerebellar atrophy in glioma patients after radio(chemo)therapy.
Raschke, Felix; Seidlitz, Annekatrin; Wesemann, Tim; Löck, Steffen; Jentsch, Christina; Platzek, Ivan; Petr, Jan; van den Hoff, Jörg; Kotzerke, Jörg; Beuthien-Baumann, Bettina; Baumann, Michael; Linn, Jennifer; Krause, Mechthild; Troost, Esther G C.
Affiliation
  • Raschke F; Institute of Radiooncology - OncoRay, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany; OncoRay - National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Germany. Electroni
  • Seidlitz A; OncoRay - National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Germany; Department of Radiotherapy and Radiation Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital
  • Wesemann T; Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus and Medical Faculty of Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany.
  • Löck S; OncoRay - National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Germany; Department of Radiotherapy and Radiation Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital
  • Jentsch C; OncoRay - National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Germany; Department of Radiotherapy and Radiation Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital
  • Platzek I; Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Germany.
  • Petr J; Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Institute of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research, Center for Positron Emission Tomography, Germany.
  • van den Hoff J; Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Institute of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research, Center for Positron Emission Tomography, Germany.
  • Kotzerke J; Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Germany.
  • Beuthien-Baumann B; Heidelberg Institute for Radiation Oncology (HIRO), National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology (NCRO), Germany; Radiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Baumann M; OncoRay - National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Germany; German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; National Center for Tumor Diseases
  • Linn J; Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus and Medical Faculty of Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany.
  • Krause M; Institute of Radiooncology - OncoRay, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany; OncoRay - National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Germany; Departmen
  • Troost EGC; Institute of Radiooncology - OncoRay, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany; OncoRay - National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, Germany; Departmen
Radiother Oncol ; 150: 262-267, 2020 09.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32739316
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Radiotherapy is a standard treatment option for high-grade gliomas. Brain atrophy has previously been associated with radiotherapy. The goal of this study was to investigate dose dependent cerebellar atrophy using prospective, longitudinal MR data from adult glioma patients who received radiotherapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cerebellar volumes were measured using T1-weighted MR images from 91 glioma patients before radiotherapy (N = 91) and from longitudinal follow-ups acquired in three monthly intervals (N = 349). Relative cerebellar volumes were calculated as ratios to the corresponding baseline values. Univariate mixed effects models were used to determine factors that were significantly associated with relative cerebellar volumes. These factors were subsequently included as fixed effects in a final multivariate linear mixed effects model. RESULTS: In multivariate analysis, cerebellar volume decreased significantly as a function of time (p < 0.001), time × dose (p < 0.001) and patient age (p = 0.007). Considering a 55 year patient receiving a mean cerebellar dose of 0 Gy (10 Gy), the linear mixed effects model predicts a relative cerebellar volume loss of 0.4% (2.0%) after 1 year and 0.7% (3.6%) after 2 years. Compared to patients treated with photons, the cerebellar dose was significantly lower in patients treated with proton therapy (p < 0.001, r = 0.62). CONCLUSION: Cerebellar volume decreased significantly and irreversibly after radiotherapy as function of time and mean cerebellar dose. Further work is now needed to correlate these results with cognitive function and motor performance.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brain Neoplasms / Proton Therapy / Glioma Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Humans Language: En Journal: Radiother Oncol Year: 2020 Document type: Article Country of publication: Ireland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Brain Neoplasms / Proton Therapy / Glioma Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Humans Language: En Journal: Radiother Oncol Year: 2020 Document type: Article Country of publication: Ireland