In this study the authors retrospectively evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of prolonged oral etoposide therapy in children with recurrent ependymoma. Twelve ependymoma patients with documented recurrent or persistent disease were treated between May 1998 and October 2003. All patients were treated monthly with oral VP-16 administered at a dose of 50 mg/m(2)/d for 21 days, with a 7-day interval between cycles, for a planned minimum number of six cycles. Response (complete plus partial) after two cycles occurred in 5 of the 12 patients (41.6%). Response plus stable disease occurred in 10 of the 12 (83.3%), with a median duration of response or stable disease of 7 months (range 4-30). The median survival was 7 months; the 2-year pro...
BACKGROUND: The prognosis of recurrent or progressive medulloblastoma (MB) is still poor. This study...
Twenty-two consecutive patients with recurrent ma-lignant brain tumors after radiation therapy and s...
ObjectEpendymoma is the third most common primary brain tumor in children. Tumors are classified acc...
In this study the authors retrospectively evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of prolonged o...
Purpose: The activity of etoposide (VP-16) has been demonstrated to be: schedule-dependent. Several ...
BackgroundRelapsed ependymoma has a dismal prognosis, and the role of chemotherapy at relapse remain...
Ependymoma is the third most common brain tumor in the childhood, following astrocytoma and medullob...
The efficacy and toxicity of long-term salvage chemotherapy with oral etoposide was studied in 14 ch...
To determine the feasibility and toxicity of prolonged oral etoposide in children, 22 patients with ...
Pediatric ependymomas comprise biologically distinct tumor entities with different (epi)genetics, ag...
BACKGROUND: Ependymoma is a rare type of glioma, representing 5% of all CNS malignancies. Radiothera...
Background Long-term outcome after surgical treatment of supratentorial ependymoma (STE) in childre...
The authors report a case of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) of the thigh complicated by two success...
Between 1975 and 1989, 45 children with newly diagnosed intracranial ependymomas were treated at the...
Of the 818 tumours of the central nervous system diagnosed between 1972 and 1991, 62 patients (35 ma...
BACKGROUND: The prognosis of recurrent or progressive medulloblastoma (MB) is still poor. This study...
Twenty-two consecutive patients with recurrent ma-lignant brain tumors after radiation therapy and s...
ObjectEpendymoma is the third most common primary brain tumor in children. Tumors are classified acc...
In this study the authors retrospectively evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of prolonged o...
Purpose: The activity of etoposide (VP-16) has been demonstrated to be: schedule-dependent. Several ...
BackgroundRelapsed ependymoma has a dismal prognosis, and the role of chemotherapy at relapse remain...
Ependymoma is the third most common brain tumor in the childhood, following astrocytoma and medullob...
The efficacy and toxicity of long-term salvage chemotherapy with oral etoposide was studied in 14 ch...
To determine the feasibility and toxicity of prolonged oral etoposide in children, 22 patients with ...
Pediatric ependymomas comprise biologically distinct tumor entities with different (epi)genetics, ag...
BACKGROUND: Ependymoma is a rare type of glioma, representing 5% of all CNS malignancies. Radiothera...
Background Long-term outcome after surgical treatment of supratentorial ependymoma (STE) in childre...
The authors report a case of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) of the thigh complicated by two success...
Between 1975 and 1989, 45 children with newly diagnosed intracranial ependymomas were treated at the...
Of the 818 tumours of the central nervous system diagnosed between 1972 and 1991, 62 patients (35 ma...
BACKGROUND: The prognosis of recurrent or progressive medulloblastoma (MB) is still poor. This study...
Twenty-two consecutive patients with recurrent ma-lignant brain tumors after radiation therapy and s...
ObjectEpendymoma is the third most common primary brain tumor in children. Tumors are classified acc...