Malignant gliomas: Old and new systemic treatment approaches

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Malignant (high-grade) gliomas are rapidly progressive brain tumours with very high morbidity and mortality. Until recently, treatment options for patients with malignant gliomas were limited and mainly the same for all subtypes of malignant gliomas. The treatment included surgery and radiotherapy. Chemotherapy used as an adjuvant treatment or at recurrence had a marginal role. Nowadays, the treatment of malignant gliomas requires a multidisciplinary approach. The treatment includes surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The chosen approach is more complex and individually adjusted. By that, the effect on the survival and quality of life is notable higher.

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Mesti, T., & Ocvirk, J. (2016, June 1). Malignant gliomas: Old and new systemic treatment approaches. Radiology and Oncology. Association of Radiology and Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1515/raon-2015-0003

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