RISK OF MALIGNANCY AFTER GAMMA KNIFE STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY

Author:

Rowe Jeremy1,Grainger Alison1,Walton Lee1,Silcocks Paul2,Radatz Matthias1,Kemeny Andras1

Affiliation:

1. National Centre for Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, England (Rowe, Grainger, Walton, Radatz, Kemeny

2. Trent Cancer Registry, Sheffield, England

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE To assess the risk of radiosurgery to cause malignant transformation in benign tumors or to induce new malignancies. METHODS A retrospective cohort study comparing the Sheffield, England, radiosurgery patient database with national mortality and cancer registries. This data set comprises approximately 5000 patients and 30,000 patient-years of follow-up, with more than 1200 patients having a follow-up period longer than 10 years. RESULTS In this material, a single new astrocytoma was diagnosed, whereas, based on national incidence figures, 2.47 cases would have been predicted. CONCLUSION No increased risk of malignancy was detected in this series, supporting the safety of radiosurgery. Pragmatically, in advising patients, the risks of malignancy would seem small, particularly if such risks are considered in the context of the other risks faced by patients with intracranial pathologies requiring radiosurgical treatments.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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