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      MENINGIOMAS : Knowledge Base, Treatment Outcomes, and Uncertainties: A RANO Review

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          Abstract

          Evolving interest in meningioma, the most common primary brain tumor, has refined contemporary management of these tumors. Problematic, however, is the paucity of prospective clinical trials that provide an evidence-based algorithm for managing meningioma. The current review summarizes the published literature regarding the treatment of newly diagnosed and recurrent meningioma, with an emphasis on outcomes stratified by World Health Organization (WHO) tumor grade. In particular this review focuses on patient outcomes following treatment (either adjuvant or at recurrence) with surgery or radiation therapy inclusive of radiosurgery and fractionated irradiation.

          Phase II trials for patients with meningioma have recently completed accrual within the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) consortia, and phase III studies are being developed. However, at present, there are no completed prospective, randomized trials assessing the role of either surgery or radiotherapy. Successful completion of future studies will require a multidisciplinary effort, dissemination of the current knowledge base, improved implementation of WHO grading criteria, standardization of response criteria and other outcome endpoints, and concerted efforts to address weaknesses in present treatment paradigms, particularly for patients with progressive or recurrent low grade meningioma, or with high-grade meningioma. In parallel efforts, Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology (RANO) subcommittees are developing a manuscript on systemic therapies for meningioma, and a separate article proposing standardized endpoint and response criteria for meningioma.

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          Journal
          0253357
          5028
          J Neurosurg
          J. Neurosurg.
          Journal of neurosurgery
          0022-3085
          1933-0693
          26 September 2016
          January 2015
          13 October 2016
          : 122
          : 1
          : 4-23
          Affiliations
          [1 ]GammaWest Cancer Services, Radiation Oncology, Salt Lake City, UT
          [2 ]University of California San Francisco, Department of Radiation Oncology, San Francisco, CA
          [3 ]University of Washington, Department of Neurology, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA
          [4 ]Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Division of Neuro-Oncology, New York, NY
          [5 ]University of California, San Francisco, Department of Neurosurgery, San Francisco, CA
          [6 ]Northwestern University, Department of Neurology, Chicago, IL
          [7 ]Neuro-Oncology Center, University of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA
          [8 ]Geneva University Hospital, Radiation Oncology, Geneva, Switzerland
          [9 ]Center for Neuro-Oncology, Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Center, Boston, MA
          [10 ]Cleveland Clinic, Brain Tumor and NeuroOncology Center and Department of Neurosurgery, Cleveland, OH
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Michael A. Vogelbaum M.D., Ph.D., FAANS, FACS, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Avenue, ND40, Cleveland, OH 44195, p: 216-444-8564, vogelbm@ 123456ccf.org
          Article
          PMC5062955 PMC5062955 5062955 nihpa818661
          10.3171/2014.7.JNS131644
          5062955
          25343186
          ac64f441-f197-469e-9dd9-3ff41e3474d4
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          Radiotherapy,Meningioma,Outcomes,Surgery
          Radiotherapy, Meningioma, Outcomes, Surgery

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