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Kann der einsatz megatherapie die prognose beim metastasierten Neuroblastom verbessern? Eine retrospektive analyse

Translated title of the contribution: Does megatherapy contribute to survival in metastatic neuroblastoma? A retrospective analysis
  • Barbara Hero
  • , Bernhard Kremens
  • , Thomas Klingebiel
  • , Christine Bender-Götze
  • , Stefan Burdach
  • , Martin Schrappe
  • , Frank Berthold
  • University Hospital of Cologne
  • University Hospital of Essen
  • Universitätsklinikum Tübingen
  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
  • Children's Hospital of Universities
  • Children's Hospital of Universities

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Abstract

To evaluate the impact of megatherapy on the outcome of high risk neuroblastoma, 39 patients with stage IV neuroblastoma, who underwent megatherapy, were analyzed retrospectively and compared to 49 patients, who continued chemotherapy according to the German cooperative trial NB85. The groups were comparable concerning age, primary localisation, pattern of metastases, clinical risk groups and response to induction therapy. Overall survival of the megatherapy group was 0.23 ±0.07 compared to 0.14±0.05 of the chemotherapy group (p = 0.0149). In particular patients with partial response to induction chemotherapy appeared to gain from megatherapy, while patients in complete remission did not benefit. Subset analysis confirmed the superiority of megatherapy in patients with bone marrow infiltration at diagnosis, in patients with or without bone metastases at diagnosis and in patients older than 2 years. On the background of the poor prognosis of stage 4 neuroblastoma and lack of other effective treatment modalities these data support the utilization of megatherapy in treatment strategies for stage IV neuroblastoma.

Translated title of the contributionDoes megatherapy contribute to survival in metastatic neuroblastoma? A retrospective analysis
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)196-200
Number of pages5
JournalKlinische Padiatrie
Volume209
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997
Externally publishedYes

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