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Long-term (20-year) real-world outcomes of intravenous chemotherapy (chemoreduction) for retinoblastoma in 964 eyes of 554 patients at a single centre

Carol L. Shields, Zeynep Baş, Sameeksha Tadepalli, Lauren A. Dalvin, Raksha Rao, Rachel Schwendeman, Sara E. Lally, Jerry A. Shields, Amish C. Shah, Ann Leahey

2020British Journal of Ophthalmology50 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intravenous chemotherapy (IVC) remains an important globe salvage therapy for retinoblastoma. METHODS: Evaluation of long-term globe salvage at 5, 10, 15 and 20 years following frontline IVC for retinoblastoma. RESULTS: Of 994 eyes, comparison by International Classification of Retinoblastoma group (A vs B vs C vs D vs E) revealed more advanced group with older mean age at presentation (8 vs 7 vs 10 vs 11 vs 15 months, p<0.001). By clinical features, more advanced group demonstrated greater mean tumour diameter (3.2 vs 6.8 vs 9.4 vs 14.3 vs 16.4, p<0.001) and thickness (2.0 vs 3.7 vs 4.4 vs 7.3 vs 9.3, p<0.001), and greater frequency of vitreous seeds ≥1 quadrant (0% vs 0% vs 44% vs 42% vs 57%, p<0.001) and subretinal seeds (0% vs 0% vs 22% vs 65% vs 54%, p<0.001). By outcomes, less advanced group demonstrated greater tumour control (without need for enucleation or external beam radiotherapy (EBRT)) by year 2 (96% vs 91% vs 91% vs 71% vs 32%, p<0.001), and with minimal change up to 20 years. In order to achieve globe salvage, additional intra-arterial chemotherapy (IAC) or plaque radiotherapy was employed by year 2 (5% vs 26% vs 28% vs 27% vs 19%, p<0.001), with little further need up to 20 years. Pinealoblastoma (2%), metastasis (2%) and death (1%) were infrequent. CONCLUSION: Frontline IVC (plus additional IAC and/or plaque radiotherapy) for retinoblastoma provided complete tumour control for groups A (96%), B (91%), C (91%), D (71%) and E (32%), avoiding enucleation or EBRT and was lasting for up to 20 years.

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MedicineEnucleationRetinoblastomaRadiation therapyChemotherapySurgeryExternal beam radiotherapyMetastasisInternal medicineBrachytherapyCancerBiochemistryGeneChemistryOcular Oncology and TreatmentsRetinal and Macular SurgeryCNS Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment