Survey on current practice within the European Low-Grade Glioma Network: where do we stand and what is the next step?

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TitreSurvey on current practice within the European Low-Grade Glioma Network: where do we stand and what is the next step?
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursMandonnet E, Wager M, Almairac F, Baron M-H, Blonski M, Freyschlag CF, Barone F, Fontaine D, Pallud J, Hegi M, Viegas C, Zetterling M, Spena G, Goodden J, Rutten G-J, Taillandier L, Foroglu N, Darlix A, Skrap M, Martino J, von Campe G, Madadaki C, Gayat E, Hamer Pde Witt, Robles SGil, Sarubbo S, Santorius T, Bello L, Forster M-T, Duffau H
JournalNEURO-ONCOLOGY PRACTICE
Volume4
Pagination241-247
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2054-2577
Mots-clésDiffuse low-grade glioma, Evidence-based medicine, GLIOCOM, Surgery, Survey
Résumé

Diffuse low-grade glioma form a rare entity affecting young people. Despite advances in surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, diffuse low-grade glioma are still incurable. According to current guidelines, maximum safe resection, when feasible, is the first line of treatment. Apart from surgery, all other treatment modalities (temozolomide, procarbazine-CCNU-vincristine regimen, and radiation therapy) are handled very differently among different teams, and this in spite of recent results of several phase 3 studies. Based on a European survey, this paper aimed to get a picture of this heterogeneity in diffuse low-grade glioma management, to identify clinically relevant questions raised by this heterogeneity of practice, and to propose new methodological frameworks to address these questions.

DOI10.1093/nop/npw031