Patterns of failure in pediatric medulloblastoma and implications for hippocampal sparing.
Sujith BaligaJudith A AdamsBenjamin V M BajajLiam Van BenthuysenJuliane DaartzSara L GallottoJacqueline R LewyNicholas DeNunzioElizabeth A WeymanMiranda P LawellJoshua David PalmerBeow Y YeapDavid H EbbMary S HuangAlisa F PerryShannon M MacDonaldRobin M JonesNancy J TarbellTorunn I YockPublished in: Cancer (2022)
In this study, the patterns of disease recurrence in patients with a pediatric brain tumor known as medulloblastoma treated with proton radiotherapy were examined. The majority of failures occur outside of an important structure related to memory formation called the hippocampus. Hippocampal sparing radiation plans using proton radiotherapy were generated and showed that dose to the hippocampus was able to be significantly reduced. The study provides the rationale to explore hippocampal sparing in pediatric medulloblastoma in a prospective clinical trial.