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Radiation plus Procarbazine, CCNU, and Vincristine in Low-Grade Glioma

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In a cohort of patients with grade 2 glioma who were younger than 40 years of age and had undergone subtotal tumor resection or who were 40 yearsof age or older, progression-free survival and overall survival were longer among those who received combination chemotherapy in addition to radiation therapy than amongThose who received radiation therapy alone.
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BackgroundGrade 2 gliomas occur most commonly in young adults and cause progressive neurologic deterioration and premature death. Early results of this trial showed that treatment with procarbazine, lomustine (also called CCNU), and vincristine after radiation therapy at the time of initial diagnosis resulted in longer progression-free survival, but not overall survival, than radiation therapy alone. We now report the long-term results. MethodsWe included patients with grade 2 astrocytoma, oligoastrocytoma, or oligodendroglioma who were younger than 40 years of age and had undergone subtotal resection or biopsy or who were 40 years of age or older and had undergone biopsy or resection of any of the tumor. Patients were stratified according to age, histologic findings, Karnofsky performance-status score, and presence or absence of contrast enhancement on preoperative images. Patients were randomly assigned to radiation therapy alone or to radiation therapy followed by six cycles of combination chemotherapy...

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Hippocampal changes in inflammasomes, apoptosis, and MEMRI after radiation-induced brain injury in juvenile rats.

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Low-Grade Glioma

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Molecular classification of adult gliomas: recent advances and future perspectives.

TL;DR: The classification of adult gliomas may be improved by the integration of additional biomarkers and/or by comprehensive molecular analysis, in particular DNA methylation profiling, which appears as a particularly powerful approach to identify new molecular subgroups of glioma.
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Quantitative Features From CHO PET Distinguish the WHO Grades of Primary Diffuse Glioma.

TL;DR: Quantitative features from CHO PET are reliable in determining the WHO grade of primary diffuse gliomas and suggest that GBM has a larger volume, a more spherical shape, higher choline activity in most interval segments, and a more symmetrical distribution than LGG.
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Gray Areas in the Gray Matter: IDH1/2 Mutations in Glioma.

TL;DR: approaches to exploit, rather than inhibit, the unique metabolism of IDH-mutant cancer cells have emerged from laboratory studies and are now also being tested in the clinic, and it seems likely that acquired resistance to mutant IDH inhibitors will eventually emerge.
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