PurposeGlioblastoma prognosis is poor. Treatment options are limited at progression. Surgery may benefit, but no quality guidelines exist to inform patient selection. We sought to describe variations in surgical management at progression, highlight where further evidence is needed, and build towards a consensus strategy.MethodsCurrent practice in selection of patients with progressive GBM for second surgery was surveyed online amongst specialists in the UK and Europe. We complemented this with an assessment of practice in a retrospective cohort study from six United Kingdom neurosurgical units. We used descriptive statistics to analyse the data.Results234 questionnaire responses were received. Maintaining or improving patient quality of lif...
Glioblastoma inevitably recurs, but no standard regimen has been established for treating this recur...
Background: A growing body of clinical data highlights the prognostic importance of achieving gross...
There is an ongoing debate regarding role of surgery for recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Ol...
BACKGROUND Treatment options for patients with glioblastoma at progression have remained controversi...
Background: Even when Glioblastoma (GB) is monitored, a fast rate of progression is almost inevitabl...
Background: The most appropriate management of recurrent glioblastoma is still controversial. In par...
INTRODUCTION The extent of resection is important to improve survival in patients with a glioblastom...
The role of surgical resection in progressive or recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) lack of hig...
Data concerning treatment of secondary glioblastoma evolving from previously treated WHO II or III g...
Studies looking at the benefit of surgery at first relapse (second surgery) for recurrent glioblasto...
The impact of different patterns of glioblastoma (GBM) recurrence has not yet been fully established...
BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma (GBM) is a dismal disease managed in the first instance by surgical resecti...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of glioblastoma (GBM) patients are considered...
Optimal treatment for recurrent glioblastoma continues to evolve. Currently, however, there is no co...
Background A growing body of clinical data highlights the prognostic importance of achieving gross t...
Glioblastoma inevitably recurs, but no standard regimen has been established for treating this recur...
Background: A growing body of clinical data highlights the prognostic importance of achieving gross...
There is an ongoing debate regarding role of surgery for recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Ol...
BACKGROUND Treatment options for patients with glioblastoma at progression have remained controversi...
Background: Even when Glioblastoma (GB) is monitored, a fast rate of progression is almost inevitabl...
Background: The most appropriate management of recurrent glioblastoma is still controversial. In par...
INTRODUCTION The extent of resection is important to improve survival in patients with a glioblastom...
The role of surgical resection in progressive or recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) lack of hig...
Data concerning treatment of secondary glioblastoma evolving from previously treated WHO II or III g...
Studies looking at the benefit of surgery at first relapse (second surgery) for recurrent glioblasto...
The impact of different patterns of glioblastoma (GBM) recurrence has not yet been fully established...
BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma (GBM) is a dismal disease managed in the first instance by surgical resecti...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of glioblastoma (GBM) patients are considered...
Optimal treatment for recurrent glioblastoma continues to evolve. Currently, however, there is no co...
Background A growing body of clinical data highlights the prognostic importance of achieving gross t...
Glioblastoma inevitably recurs, but no standard regimen has been established for treating this recur...
Background: A growing body of clinical data highlights the prognostic importance of achieving gross...
There is an ongoing debate regarding role of surgery for recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Ol...