Long-term natural history and patterns of sporadic vestibular schwannoma growth: A multi-institutional volumetric analysis of 952 patients.
John P MarinelliZane SchnurmanDaniel E KilleenAshley M NassiriJacob B HunterKatherine A LeesChristine M LohseJ Thomas RolandJohn G GolfinosDouglas KondziolkaMichael J LinkMatthew L CarlsonPublished in: Neuro-oncology (2022)
While most vestibular schwannomas exhibit an overall propensity for volumetric growth following diagnosis, prior tumor growth does not perfectly predict future growth. Tumors can subsequently grow faster, slower, or demonstrate quiescence and stability. Larger tumor size and increasing tumor growth rate portend a higher likelihood of continued growth. These findings can inform timing of intervention: whether upfront at initial diagnosis, after detection of initial growth, or only after continued growth is observed.
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