Adaption of neurosurgical resection patterns for pediatric low-grade glioma spanning two decades-Report from the German LGG-studies 1996-2018.
Tibor KeletyUlrich-Wilhelm ThomaleDaniela KandelsMartin U SchuhmannAhmed El DamatyJürgen KraussMichael Christoph FrühwaldPablo Hernáiz DrieverOlaf WittBrigitte BisonMonika Warmuth-MetzTorsten PietschRené SchmidtAstrid Katharina GnekowPublished in: Cancer medicine (2024)
The declining extent of surgical resections over time was unrelated to patient characteristics. It paralleled the evolution of comprehensive treatment algorithms; thus, it may reflect alignment of surgical practice to recommendations in respect to age, tumor site, and NF1-status integrated as such into current treatment guidelines. Further investigations are needed to understand how planning, performance, or tumor characteristics impact achieving surgical goals.