Evaluation of Treatment for Childhood Medulloblastoma, with Special Reference to Combination Therapy with Interferon and Radiation
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Thirteen children, aged 6 months to 14 years, underwent surgery for medulloblastoma at Chiba University Hospital from 1971 to 1985. The nine patients treated prior to 1980 received postoperative irradiation therapy with or without chemotherapy. Since 1980, four patients have been treated postoperatively with interferon (IFN) plus radiation therapy. The IFN was administered intramuscularly once or twice a week throughout the period of radiation therapy. Six of the nine patients not treated with IFN died within 1 year. In this group, the 3- and 5-year survival rates were 33% and 22%, respectively. One of the four patients treated with IFN died within 10 months of surgery, and another is disabled. The remaining two patients are in good condition. The 3-and 5-year survival rates in the IFN group were both 75% as of the last follow-up in January of 1986.
- 1987-07-15
著者
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Makino Hiroyasu
Department Of Neurological Surgery Chiba University School Of Medicine
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Makino H
Department Of Neurological Surgery School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Yamaura A
Department Of Neurological Surgery Chiba University School Of Medicine
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Yamaura Akira
Department Of Neurosurgery Chiba University School Of Medicine
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Yamaura Akira
Department Of Neurological Surgery Graduate School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Yamaura Akira
Department Of Neurological Surgery Chiba University School Of Medicine
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SUNAMI Kenro
Department of Neurological Surgery, School of Medicine, Chiba University
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Sunami Kenro
Department Of Neurological Surgery School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Sunami Kenro
Division Of Neurosurgery Kawatetsu Chiba Hospital
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Sunami Kenro
Kawatetsu Chiba Hospital
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Yamaura Akira
Department Of Neurological Surgery School Of Medicine Chiba University
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UOZUMI Akimasa
Departments of Neurological Surgery, School of Medicine, Chiba University
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SEMBA Akio
Departments of Neurological Surgery, School of Medicine, Chiba University
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MIYOSHI Takeyoshi
Departments of Radiology, School of Medicine, Chiba University
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Semba Akio
Departments Of Neurological Surgery School Of Medicine Chiba University
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Uozumi Akimasa
千葉大学 脳神経外科
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Uozumi Akimasa
Department Of Neurosurgery Chiba University School Of Medicine
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Yamaura Akira
Department Of Neurological Surgery
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Makino Hiroyasu
Department Of Neurological Surgery Chiba Unibersity
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Miyoshi Takeyoshi
Departments Of Radiology School Of Medicine Chiba University
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