Radiosurgery for atypical and anaplastic meningiomas: Histopathological predictors of local tumor control

  • Jin Wook Kim
  • , Dong Gyu Kim
  • , Sun Ha Paek
  • , Hyun Tai Chung
  • , Jae Kyung Myung
  • , Sung Hye Park
  • , Yong Hwy Kim
  • , Jung Ho Han
  • , Seung Yeob Yang
  • , Chul Kee Park
  • , Hee Won Jung

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Abstract

Objectives: We investigated the radiosurgical outcomes of patients with nonbenign meningiomas retrospectively and sought to identify prognostic factors for local tumor control after radiosurgery with an emphasis on histopathology. Methods: Between 1998 and 2010, 35 patients with 49 atypical or anaplastic meningiomas were treated with radiosurgery. The mean tumor volume and marginal irradiation dose were 3.5 cm3 (range 0.3-25.3) and 16 Gy (range 12-21), respectively. Results: The actuarial local tumor control rates for patients with atypical meningiomas at 1, 2 and 3 years after radiosurgery were 78, 53 and 36%, respectively, whereas those for anaplastic meningiomas were 35% at 1 year and 10% at 2 years. Multivariate analysis revealed that the mitotic count (≤8 per 10 high-power fields; HPF) and the MIB-1 proliferation marker labeling index (LI; ≤8%) were significant favorable prognostic factors for the radiosurgical outcomes of patients with nonbenign meningiomas (p = 0.014 and p = 0.012, respectively). Conclusions: Radiosurgery could be a treatment option for patients with atypical meningiomas, but more aggressive treatments are needed for those with anaplastic meningiomas. Histopathological factors such as mitotic count and MIB-1 LI are significant prognostic factors for the radiosurgical outcomes of patients with nonbenign meningiomas and should be considered before radiosurgery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)316-324
Number of pages9
JournalStereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
Volume90
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2012

Keywords

  • Anaplastic meningioma
  • Atypical meningioma
  • Local tumor control
  • Prognostic factor
  • Radiosurgery

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