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Emergency surgical decompression and long-term survival of glioblastoma presenting in coma in old age: case report and review of prognostic factors.

Aidan McKinleySimon LammyAllan JamesAlexandru StanChris Barrett
Published in: Oxford medical case reports (2022)
We present a case demonstrating that older age does not exclude long-term survival with glioblastoma. This is a malignant neoplasm with a median life expectancy of 14 months in patients treated with radical intent. Survival is dependent on several independent and interacting prognostic factors of which advancing age is a negative factor. We present a septuagenarian with a 3.5-year survival following aggressive management. The potential to improve glioblastoma survival in an elderly population by examination of additional prognostic factors and identifying biomarkers warrants further research.
Keyphrases
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