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Long-term outcomes of multimodality management for parasagittal meningiomas.

Lingyang HuaDaijun WangHongda ZhuJiaojiao DengShihai LuanHaixia ChenShuchen SunHailiang TangQing XieHiroaki WakimotoYe Gong
Published in: Journal of neuro-oncology (2020)
This study demonstrated that PMs were a heterogeneous group of tumors with a high proportion of high-grade tumors that often displayed aggressive clinical behaviors. Low-grade PM benefited from radical resection, whereas high-grade de novo PM did not. Adjuvant radiotherapy significantly prolonged OS for high-grade primary PM, but did not impact survival of patients with subtotally resected low-grade tumors. Long-term outcome of high-grade recurrent PMs was dismal. We thus show that extent of tumor resection, tumor grade and tumor recurrent status inform therapeutic decisions for PMs.
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