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Clinical Efficacy of Tumor Treating Fields for Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma

Yang Liu, Myla Strawderman, Kwanza Warren, Margie Richardson, Jennifer Serventi, Nimish Mohile, Michael T. Milano, Kevin A. Walter

2020Anticancer Research23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: Whether adding tumor treating fields (TTF) to the Stupp protocol increases survival for glioblastoma (GBM) patients in routine clinical care remains unknown. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively identified adult patients with newly diagnosed GBM (n=104) treated with the Stupp protocol or TTF at our Institution. RESULTS: Thirty-six percent (37/104) of patients received TTF in conjunction with the Stupp protocol and these patients had increased 6-month (p=0.006) and 1-year (p=0.170), but not 2-year survival rates compared to the 67-patients who received Stupp alone. The improvement of survival rate at 6-month was further confirmed by a modified Poisson model (p=0.010). However, we did not observe any improvement in overall survival (OS) with a Cox model. CONCLUSION: While adding TTF to the Stupp protocol appeared to benefit patients with newly diagnosed GBM, this effect was mild and may be largely due to selection bias.

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MedicineGlioblastomaSurvival rateOverall survivalInternal medicineOncologyCancer researchGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentCancer Research and TreatmentBrain Metastases and Treatment
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