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Thanks to aggressive treatment strategies for WHO grade II gliomas (GIIG), particularly relying on early maximal safe surgery, patient life expectancy is now significantly increased, with a recent series of overall survival (OS) exceeding 16 years
Thanks to aggressive treatment strategies for WHO grade II gliomas (GIIG), particularly relying on early maximal safe surgery, patient life expectancy is now significantly increased, with a recent series of overall survival (OS) exceeding 16 years
We recently reported a consecutive series of homodiagnosed female patients who became pregnant after surgical resection of GIIG, had no prior tumor treatment prior to pregnancy, and had stable health status, i.
Inclusion criteria were adult women who were pregnant after GIIG resection and had stable tumor status (no ongoing tumor therapy, no contrast enhancement, no debilitating clinical conditions) at the time of pregnancy
Inclusion criteria were adult women who were pregnant after GIIG resection and had stable tumor status (no ongoing tumor therapy, no contrast enhancement, no debilitating clinical conditions) at the time of pregnancy
- Among 345 GIIG women of childbearing age (age <45 years), 16 were pregnant (4.
Tumor residual volume and tumor growth rate are strong predictors of long-term survival after pregnancy in patients with GIIG
Source: Ng S, Duffau H.
Factors Associated With Long-term Survival in Women Who Get Pregnant After Surgery for WHO Grade II Glioma [published online ahead of print, 2022 Apr 11].
Neurology.
2022;10.
1212/WNL.
0000000000200523.
doi:10.
1212/WNL.
0000000000200523 Ng S, Duffau H.
Factors Associated With Long-term Survival in Women Who Get Pregnant After Surgery for WHO Grade II Glioma [published online ahead of print, 2022 Apr 11].
Neurology.
2022;10.
1212/ WNL.
0000000000200523.
doi:10.
1212/WNL.
0000000000200523Leave
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