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Contrast-Enhancing Tumor Growth Dynamics of Preoperative, Treatment-Naive Human Glioblastoma

Journal

CANCER
Volume 122, Issue 11, Pages 1718-1727

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.29957

Keywords

glioblastoma; growth rates; T1 subtraction; volumetry

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  1. National Brain Tumor Society Research Grant
  2. University of California-Los Angeles Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Seed Grant
  3. Siemens Healthcare Research Grant
  4. Art of the Brain
  5. Ziering Family Foundation
  6. Singleton Family Foundation
  7. Clarance Klein Fund for Neuro-Oncology

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BACKGROUND: Little is known about the natural growth characteristics of untreated glioblastoma before surgical or therapeutic intervention, because patients are rapidly treated after preliminary radiographic diagnosis. Understanding the growth characteristics of uninhibited human glioblastoma may be useful for characterizing changes in response to therapy. Thus, the objective of the current study was to explore tumor growth dynamics in a cohort of patients with untreated glioblastoma before surgical or therapeutic intervention. METHODS: Ninety-five patients with glioblastoma who had measurable enhancing disease on >2 magnetic resonance imaging scans before surgery were identified. Tumor growth rates were quantified in 4 different ways (the percentage change per day, the absolute rate of change per day, the estimated volumetric doubling time, and the radial expansion rate) using 3 different approaches (bidirectional product, enhancing disease, and total lesion volume). RESULTS: The median volumetric doubling time was 21.1 days, the percentage change in tumor volume was 2.1% per day, and the rate of change in total lesion volume was 0.18 cc per day. The length of follow-up between magnetic resonance imaging examinations should be >28 days to detect progressive disease with high specificity. Small initial tumor sizes (<3 cm in greatest dimension) are biased toward a large percentage change at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Presurgical, treatment-naive glioblastoma growth dynamics can be estimated in a variety of ways with similar results. The percentage changes in tumor size and volume depend on baseline tumor size and the time interval between scans. (C) 2016 American Cancer Society.

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