Radiotherapy as a means of treating meningiomas

2019 
Abstract Meningiomas are reasonably common benign intracranial tumours. Those treated surgically are not necessarily the same as those addressed by radiotherapy, in terms of patient factors and anatomical location. Using “lack of progression” as the criterion of benefit, in this population of 612 treated lesions (541 patients), the 10 year rate is 93% by any of the radiotherapy means used. Single fraction stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) was used for smaller meningiomas, with fractionated radiotherapy for large volume tumours, and/or those in contact with the optic chiasm/nerve. Using median volume as the variable, larger tumours were as adequately controlled as smaller tumours. Symptomatic improvement was achieved in the majority of patients with worsened neurological deficit in
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