RARE-17. SURVIVAL BENEFIT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH CONSTITUTIONAL MISMATCH REPAIR DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AND BRAIN TUMORS WHO UNDERGO SURVEILLANCE PROTOCOL. A REPORT FROM THE INTERNATIONAL REPLICATION REPAIR CONSORTIUM. (4th December 2020)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- RARE-17. SURVIVAL BENEFIT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH CONSTITUTIONAL MISMATCH REPAIR DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AND BRAIN TUMORS WHO UNDERGO SURVEILLANCE PROTOCOL. A REPORT FROM THE INTERNATIONAL REPLICATION REPAIR CONSORTIUM. (4th December 2020)
- Main Title:
- RARE-17. SURVIVAL BENEFIT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH CONSTITUTIONAL MISMATCH REPAIR DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AND BRAIN TUMORS WHO UNDERGO SURVEILLANCE PROTOCOL. A REPORT FROM THE INTERNATIONAL REPLICATION REPAIR CONSORTIUM
- Authors:
- Ercan, Ayse Bahar
Durno, Carol
Bianchi, Vanessa J
Edwards, Melissa
Aronson, Melyssa
Bouffet, Eric
Al-Battashi, Abeer
Alharbi, Musa
Basel, Donald
Bedgood, Raymond
Bendel, Anne
Blumenthal, Deborah T
Bornhorst, Miriam
Bronsema, Annika
Cairney, Elizabeth
Carroll, Sara
Chamdin, Aghiad
Chiaravalli, Stefano
Constantini, Shlomi
Das, Anirban
Dvir, Rina
Farah, Roula
Foulkes, William
Frenkel, Zehavit
Gardner, Sharon
Ghalibafian, Mithra
Gilpin, Cathy
Goudie, Catherine
Hamid, Syed Ahmer
Hansford, Jordan
Harlos, Craig
Hijiya, Nobuko
Hsu, Saunders
Kamihara, Junne
Knipstein, Jeffrey
Koschmann, Carl
Larouche, Valerie
Lassaletta, Alvaro
Lindhorst, Scott
Ling, Simon
Link, Michael
De Mola, Rebecca Loret
Luiten, Rebecca
Lurye, Michal
Maciaszek, Jamie
Magimairajan, Vanan
Maher, Ossama
Massimino, Maura
Mushtaq, Naureen
Newmark, Monica
Nicholas, Garth
Nichols, Kim
Nicolaides, Theodore
Opocher, Enrico
Osborn, Michael
Oshrine, Benjamin
Pearlman, Rachel
Pettee, Daniel
Rapp, Jan
Rashid, Mohsin
Reddy, Alyssa
Reichman, Lara
Remke, Marc
Robbins, Gabriel
Sabel, Magnus
Samuel, David
Scheers, Isabelle
Sen, Santanu
Stearns, Duncan
Sumerauer, David
Swallow, Carol
Taylor, Leslie
Toledano, Helen
Tomboc, Patrick
Van Damme, An
Winer, Ira
Yalon, Michal
Yen, Lee Yi
Zapotocky, Michal
Azad, Vahid Fallah
Zelcer, Shayna
Ziegler, David
Zimmerman, Stefanie
Tabori, Uri
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: BACKGROUND: Constitutional mismatch repair deficiency syndrome (CMMRD) is a severe cancer predisposition syndrome resulting in early onset central nervous system (CNS) and other cancers. International guidelines for surveillance exist but no study has systematically evaluated the efficacy of this protocol. METHODS: We surveyed all confirmed CMMRD patients in the International Replication Repair Deficiency Consortium. A surveillance protocol consisting of frequent biochemical, endoscopic and imaging (CNS and total body MRI) studies were employed. Survival analyses and efficacy of each method were assessed. RESULTS: Surveillance data were collected from 105 CMMRD individuals from 41 countries. Of the 193 malignant tumors, CNS malignancies were the most common (44%). The surveillance protocol uncovered 49 asymptomatic tumors including 16 glioblastomas and medulloblastomas. Five-year overall survival was 89% for tumors discovered by surveillance, and 61% for symptomatic tumors (p<0.004). Similarly, 5-year survival was 82+/-11% and 24+/-6% for surveillance and non-surveillance of brain tumors (p=0.005). Yearly total body and q6 month brain MRI detected asymptomatic cancers in all but 3 symptomatic CNS gliomas. These were tumors uncovered when time between scans was >6 months as per protocol. Finally, of the low grade tumors identified asymptomatically, 5 were low grade gliomas. All of the low grade gliomas, which were not resected transformed to high grade tumors at aAbstract: BACKGROUND: Constitutional mismatch repair deficiency syndrome (CMMRD) is a severe cancer predisposition syndrome resulting in early onset central nervous system (CNS) and other cancers. International guidelines for surveillance exist but no study has systematically evaluated the efficacy of this protocol. METHODS: We surveyed all confirmed CMMRD patients in the International Replication Repair Deficiency Consortium. A surveillance protocol consisting of frequent biochemical, endoscopic and imaging (CNS and total body MRI) studies were employed. Survival analyses and efficacy of each method were assessed. RESULTS: Surveillance data were collected from 105 CMMRD individuals from 41 countries. Of the 193 malignant tumors, CNS malignancies were the most common (44%). The surveillance protocol uncovered 49 asymptomatic tumors including 16 glioblastomas and medulloblastomas. Five-year overall survival was 89% for tumors discovered by surveillance, and 61% for symptomatic tumors (p<0.004). Similarly, 5-year survival was 82+/-11% and 24+/-6% for surveillance and non-surveillance of brain tumors (p=0.005). Yearly total body and q6 month brain MRI detected asymptomatic cancers in all but 3 symptomatic CNS gliomas. These were tumors uncovered when time between scans was >6 months as per protocol. Finally, of the low grade tumors identified asymptomatically, 5 were low grade gliomas. All of the low grade gliomas, which were not resected transformed to high grade tumors at a median of 1.6 ± 0.9 years. CONCLUSION: These data support a survival benefit in CMMRD patients undergoing a surveillance protocol. Adherence to protocol and resection of lower grade lesions may improve survival for patients with CNS tumors. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neuro-oncology. Volume 22(2020)Supplement 3
- Journal:
- Neuro-oncology
- Issue:
- Volume 22(2020)Supplement 3
- Issue Display:
- Volume 22, Issue 3 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 22
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0022-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- iii445
- Page End:
- iii446
- Publication Date:
- 2020-12-04
- Subjects:
- Brain Neoplasms -- Periodicals
Brain -- Tumors -- Periodicals
Brain -- Cancer -- Periodicals
Nervous system -- Cancer -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.728 ↗
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