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Loss of efficacy of subsequent nonsurgical therapy after primary treatment failure in pediatric low‐grade glioma patients - report from the German SIOP‐LGG 2004 cohort (2020)
Kandels, Daniela ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Bison, Brigitte ; Warmuth‐Metz, Monika ; Thomale, Ulrich‐Wilhelm ; Kortmann, Rolf‐Dieter ; Timmermann, Beate ; Hernáiz Driever, Pablo ; Witt, Olaf ; Schmidt, René ; Gnekow, Astrid K.
Integrated molecular and clinical analysis of low-grade gliomas in children with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) (2021)
Fisher, Michael J. ; Jones, David T. W. ; Li, Yimei ; Guo, Xiaofan ; Sonawane, Poonam S. ; Waanders, Angela J. ; Phillips, Joanna J. ; Weiss, William A. ; Resnick, Adam C. ; Gosline, Sara ; Banerjee, Jineta ; Guinney, Justin ; Gnekow, Astrid W. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Foreman, Nicholas K. ; Korshunov, Andrey ; Ryzhova, Marina ; Massimi, Luca ; Gururangan, Sri ; Kieran, Mark W. ; Wang, Zhihong ; Fouladi, Maryam ; Sato, Mariko ; Øra, Ingrid ; Holm, Stefan ; Markham, Stephen J. ; Beck, Pengbo ; Jäger, Natalie ; Wittmann, Andrea ; Sommerkamp, Alexander C. ; Sahm, Felix ; Pfister, Stefan M. ; Gutmann, David H.
Long-term cognitive deficits in pediatric low-grade glioma (LGG) survivors reflect pretreatment conditions: report from the German LGG studies (2020)
Traunwieser, Thomas ; Kandels, Daniela ; Pauls, Franz ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Bison, Brigitte ; Krauss, Juergen ; Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter ; Timmermann, Beate ; Thomale, Ulrich-Wilhelm ; Luettich, Peggy ; Neumann-Holbeck, Anne ; Tischler, Tanja ; Hernáiz Driever, Pablo ; Witt, Olaf ; Gnekow, Astrid K.
Biology and grading of pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma: what have we learned about it? (2020)
Vaubel, Rachael ; Zschernack, Valentina ; Tran, Quynh T. ; Jenkins, Sarah ; Caron, Alissa ; Milosevic, Dragana ; Smadbeck, James ; Vasmatzis, George ; Kandels, Daniela ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Kramm, Christof ; Jenkins, Robert ; Kipp, Benjamin R. ; Rodriguez, Fausto J. ; Orr, Brent A. ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Giannini, Caterina
LGG-15. Requirement of adjuvant treatment in childhood low grade gliomas (LGG) of the spinal cord: experiences from the German LGG study group (2018)
Perwein, Thomas ; Benesch, Martin ; Kandels, Daniela ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Timmermann, Beate ; Bison, Brigitte ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Gnekow, Astrid K.
LGG-23. Repeated progressions in pediatric chiasmatic-hypothalamic gliomas (CHG): can we identify successful treatment strategies? (2018)
Kandels, Daniela ; Schmidt, René ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Bison, Brigitte ; Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter ; Timmermann, Beate ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Gnekow, Astrid K.
Management of primary tectal plate low-grade glioma (LGG) in pediatric patients: results of the multicentre treatment study SIOP-LGG 2004 (2018)
Kaufmann, Ariane ; Gerber, Nicolas U. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Azizi, Amedeo A. ; Schmidt, Rene ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Grotzer, Michael A.
LGG-14. Pediatric diffuse glioma WHO-GRADE II: prognostic impact of molecular genetic variants (2018)
Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Bison, Brigitte ; Schmidt, René ; Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter ; Gessi, Marco ; Pietsch, Torsten
Favorable prognosis in pediatric brainstem low‐grade glioma: report from the German SIOP‐LGG 2004 cohort (2019)
Holzapfel, Johannes ; Kandels, Daniela ; Schmidt, René ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Warmuth‐Metz, Monika ; Bison, Brigitte ; Krauss, Jüergen ; Kortmann, Rolf‐Dieter ; Timmermann, Beate ; Thomale, Ulrich‐Wilhelm ; Albert, Michael H. ; Hernáiz Driever, Pablo ; Witt, Olaf ; Gnekow, Astrid K.
Prognostic impact of distinct genetic entities in pediatric diffuse glioma WHO‐grade II: report from the German/Swiss SIOP‐LGG 2004 cohort (2020)
Falkenstein, Fabian ; Gessi, Marco ; Kandels, Daniela ; Ng, Ho‐Keung ; Schmidt, René ; Warmuth‐Metz, Monika ; Bison, Brigitte ; Krauss, Juergen ; Kortmann, Rolf‐Dieter ; Timmermann, Beate ; Thomale, Ulrich‐Wilhelm ; Albert, Michael H. ; Pekrun, Arnulf ; Maaß, Eberhard ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Pietsch, Torsten
Register und Studien in der Gesellschaft für Pädiatrische Onkologie und Hämatologie (GPOH): welchen Beitrag leisten sie zum Fortschritt? (2020)
Klingebiel, Thomas ; Jürgens, Heribert ; Glauche, Ingmar ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Woessmann, Willi ; Schneider, Dominik T. ; Suttorp, Meinolf
Management of primary tectal plate low-grade glioma in pediatric patients: results of the multicenter treatment study SIOP-LGG 2004 (2018)
Kaufmann, Ariane ; Gerber, Nicolas ; Kandels, Daniela ; Azizi, Amedeo ; Schmidt, Rene ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Grotzer, Michael
A European randomised controlled trial of the addition of etoposide to standard vincristine and carboplatin induction as part of an 18-month treatment programme for childhood (≤16 years) low grade glioma: a final report (2017)
Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Walker, David A. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Picton, Susan ; Perilongo, Giorgio ; Grill, Jacques ; Stokland, Tore ; Sandstrom, Per Eric ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Schmidt, René ; Faldum, Andreas ; Kilmartin, Denise ; De Paoli, Angela ; De Salvo, Gian Luca
SIOP-E-BTG and GPOH guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of children and adolescents with low grade glioma (2019)
Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Tilburg, Cornelis van ; Azizi, Amedeo A. ; Opocher, Enrico ; Stokland, Tore ; Driever, Pablo Hernaiz ; Meeteren, A. Y. N. Schouten-van ; Thomale, Ulrich W. ; Schuhmann, Martin U. ; Czech, Thomas ; Goodden, John Robert ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Bison, Brigitte ; Avula, Shivaram ; Kortmann, Rolf-D. ; Timmermann, Beate ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Witt, Olaf
Natural history of pediatric low-grade glioma disease - first multi-state model analysis (2019)
Goebel, Anna-Maria ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Witt, Olaf ; Schmidt, Rene ; Driever, Pablo Hernáiz
ATRT-02. Neuropsychological function in infant atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor versus low-grade glioma survivors reflects tumor malignancy and multimodal treatment [Abstract] (2022)
Traunwieser, Thomas ; Loos, Elena ; Nemes, Karolina ; Kandels, Daniela ; Neumayer, Petra ; Neumann-Holbeck, Anne ; Lüttich, Peggy ; Baust, Katja ; Faulstich-Ritter, Kristin ; John, Rainer ; Kreisch, Andrea ; Manteufel, Eva ; Nest, Alexandra ; Prüfe, Jenny ; Schubert, Lisa ; Siebrands, Joy ; Stamm, Walther ; Timmermann, Beate ; Gerss, Joachim ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Frühwald, Michael C.
QOL-04. Histology, treatment, and extent of pretreatment hydrocephalus are major determents of neurocognitive outcome for survivors of pediatric posterior fossa tumors - report from the German HIT-studies [Abstract] (2022)
Neumann-Holbeck, Anne ; Traunwieser, Thomas ; Ozga, Ann-Kathrin ; Mynarek, Martin ; Kandels, Daniela ; Bison, Brigitte ; Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter ; Timmermann, Beate ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Thomale, Ulrich-Wilhelm ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Rutkowski, Stefan
Survivors of infant atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors present with severely impaired cognitive functions especially for fluid intelligence and visual processing: data from the German brain tumor studies (2024)
Traunwieser, Thomas ; Loos, Elena ; Ottensmeier, Holger ; Gastberger, Katharina ; Nemes, Karolina ; Mynarek, Martin ; Bison, Brigitte ; Kandels, Daniela ; Neumayer, Petra ; Neumann‐Holbeck, Anne ; Lüttich, Peggy ; Baust, Katja ; Faulstich‐Ritter, Kristin ; John, Rainer ; Kreisch, Andrea ; Landmann, Judyta ; Manteufel, Eva ; Nest, Alexandra ; Prüfe, Jenny ; Schubert, Lisa ; Stamm, Walther ; Timmermann, Beate ; Gerss, Joachim ; Rutkowski, Stefan ; Schlegel, Paul‐Gerhardt ; Eyrich, Matthias ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Frühwald, Michael C.
Background The contribution of tumor type, multimodal treatment, and other patient-related factors upon long-term cognitive sequelae in infant brain tumor survivors remains undefined. We add our retrospective analysis of neuropsychological and quality of survival (QoS) outcome data of survivors of atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (ATRT) and extracranial malignant rhabdoid tumors of the soft tissues (eMRT) and kidneys (RTK) treated within the same framework. Neuropsychological data from children with ATRT were compared to data from children with non-irradiated low-grade glioma (LGG). Patients and methods Following surgery, patients (0–36 months at diagnosis) had received radio-chemotherapy (up to 54 Gy; ATRT: n = 13; eMRT/RTK: n = 7), chemotherapy only (LGG: n = 4; eMRT/RTK: n = 1) or had been observed (LGG: n = 11). Neuropsychological evaluation employing comparable tests was performed at median 6.8 years (ATRT), 6.6 years (eMRT/RTK), and 5.2 years (LGG) post diagnosis. Results We detected sequelae in various domains for all tumor types. Group comparison showed impairments, specifically in fluid intelligence (p = .041; d = 1.11) and visual processing (p = .001; d = 2.09) in ATRT patients when compared to LGG patients. Results for psychomotor speed and attention abilities were significantly below the norm for both groups (p < .001–.019; d = 0.79–1.90). Diagnosis predicted impairments of cognitive outcome, while sex- and age-related variables did not. QoS outcome for all rhabdoid patients displayed impairments mainly in social (p = .008; d = 0.74) and school functioning (p = .048; d = 0.67), as well as lower overall scores in psychosocial functioning (p = .023; d = 0.78) and quality of life (p = .006; d = 0.79) compared to healthy controls. Conclusion Survivors of infant ATRT experience various late effects in cognition and QoS following multimodal treatment, while infant LGG patients without radiotherapy demonstrated comparable impairments in psychomotor and attention abilities. Early onset and multimodal treatment of rhabdoid tumors require close monitoring of neuropsychological and QoS sequelae.
Long-term follow-up of surgical intervention pattern in pediatric low-grade gliomas: report from the German SIOP-LGG 2004 cohort (2022)
Thomale, Ulrich-Wilhelm ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Bison, Brigitte ; Hernáiz Driever, Pablo ; Witt, Olaf ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Koch, Arend ; Capper, David ; Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter ; Timmermann, Beate ; Harrabi, Semi ; Simon, Michèle ; El Damaty, Ahmed ; Krauss, Juergen ; Schuhmann, Martin U. ; Aigner, Annette
Adaption of neurosurgical resection patterns for pediatriclow-grade glioma spanning two decades: report from the German LGG-studies 1996–2018 (2024)
Kelety, Tibor ; Thomale, Ulrich‐Wilhelm ; Kandels, Daniela ; Schuhmann, Martin U. ; El Damaty, Ahmed ; Krauss, Jürgen ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Hernáiz Driever, Pablo ; Witt, Olaf ; Bison, Brigitte ; Warmuth‐Metz, Monika ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Schmidt, René ; Gnekow, Astrid K.
Introduction Neurosurgery is considered the mainstay of treatment for pediatric low-grade glioma (LGG); the extent of resection determines subsequent stratification in current treatment protocols. Yet, surgical radicality must be balanced against the risks of complications that may affect long-term quality of life. We investigated whether this consideration impacted surgical resection patterns over time for patients of the German LGG studies. Patients and Methods Four thousand two hundred and seventy pediatric patients from three successive LGG studies (median age at diagnosis 7.6 years, neurofibromatosis (NF1) 14.7%) were grouped into 5 consecutive time intervals (TI1-5) for date of diagnosis and analyzed for timing and extent of first surgery with respect to tumor site, histology, NF1-status, sex, and age. Results The fraction of radiological LGG diagnoses increased over time (TI1 12.6%; TI5 21.7%), while the extent of the first neurosurgical intervention (3440/4270) showed a reduced fraction of complete/subtotal and an increase of partial resections from TI1 to TI5. Binary logistic regression analysis for the first intervention within the first year following diagnosis confirmed the temporal trends (p < 0.001) and the link with tumor site for each extent of resection (p < 0.001). Higher age is related to more complete resections in the cerebellum and cerebral hemispheres. Conclusions The declining extent of surgical resections over time was unrelated to patient characteristics. It paralleled the evolution of comprehensive treatment algorithms; thus, it may reflect alignment of surgical practice to recommendations in respect to age, tumor site, and NF1-status integrated as such into current treatment guidelines. Further investigations are needed to understand how planning, performance, or tumor characteristics impact achieving surgical goals.
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