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Tumors of the pineal and suprasellar region: Childrens Cancer Study Group treatment results 1960--1975: a report from Childrens Cancer Study Group.

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Tumors of the pineal and suprasellar region form a rare and interesting group of lesions with germinomas accounting for over 50% of all lesions in this anatomic region.
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Tumors of the pineal and suprasellar region form a rare and interesting group of lesions with germinomas accounting for over 50% of all lesions in this anatomic region. The Brain Tumor Committee of Childrens Cancer Study Group (CCSG) recently surveyed all CCSG member institutions to determine treatment parameters and assess the techniques. A total of 140 patients were seen during the period from 1960 to 1975; 118 patients were evaluable, having adequate treatment records. One hundred and one patients were less than 30 years of age with a 2:1 male predominance. Thirty-six of the 57 biopsied patients (63%) were found to have germinomas. The survival of patients in the germinoma group (72%) was comparable to that of the patients without biopsy (71%). The overall survival rate for all patients (biopsied and unbiopsied) was 65% with follow-up times ranging from 2 to 15 years. Nine patients developed spinal cord metastases (8%), two of whom also had simultaneous primary recurrence; none of these patients had received adjunctive spinal irradiation. Cancer 43:698–701, 1979.

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The infratentorial supracerebellar approach to pineal lesions

TL;DR: In six patients with pineal tumors, a posterior fossa approach was used to explore the pineal region and this approach avoided the deep venous system and led to no mortality and minimal morbidity.
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Excision of pineal tumors.

TL;DR: A modification of the technique recommended by Poppen was used and is described and the successful excision of six pineal tumors is reported.
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Pinealomas and Tumors of the Posterior Portion of the Third Ventricle

TL;DR: The pinealomas referred to in this report cannot be considered separately from other tumors of the posterior portion of the third ventricle for most of the diagnoses were unverified and based mainly upon clinical and radiologic findings.
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Pineal and suprasellar germinomas. Results of radiation treatment.

TL;DR: The results of radiation treatment of 52 patients with a tumor in the pineal region or a suprasellar germinoma are analyzed, and a marked age dependence in survival rates was attributed to a high proportion of germinomas in the younger patients and glioma in the older patients.
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