Polymodal therapy for high grade gliomas: a case report of favourable outcomes following intraoperative radiation therapy

I Zamzuri, G I Rahman, M Muzaimi, A M Jafri, N I Nik Ruzman, Y A Lutfi, B M Biswal, H W Nazaruddin, W Mar, I Zamzuri, G I Rahman, M Muzaimi, A M Jafri, N I Nik Ruzman, Y A Lutfi, B M Biswal, H W Nazaruddin, W Mar

Abstract

High grade gliomas, frequently with their infiltrative nature, often make the outcome from neurosurgical intervention alone unsatisfactory. It is recognized that adjuvant radiochemotherapy approaches offer an improved prognosis. For these reasons, we opted for surgical debulking, intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) in combination with whole brain irradiation therapy and chemotherapy (temozolamide cycles) in the management of a 42 year-old lady with Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM). Her troublesome symptoms improved after 3 months of this polymodal therapy and remained independently functional for more than two years.

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