Modification and optimization of an established prognostic score after reirradiation of recurrent glioma

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Introduction: For about 30 years, researchers developed prognostic scores and searched for prognostic factors to predict outcomes for cancer patients. The “Combs Prognostic Score” for re-irradiation in recurrent glioma was recently validated and results showed that the score is a significant (p < .001) and showed a tendency to significance for tumor volume (p = .067) and re-resection (p = .064). The new prognostic score demonstrated a high significance (p < .001). Conclusion: The “New Combs Prognostics Score” is a significant and useful tool to predict the overall effect of re-RT in patients with recurrence gliomas. This modified score offers an even better way to classify patients in clinical routine and prospective clinical trials investigating reirradiation.

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Kessel, K. A., Hesse, J., Straube, C., Zimmer, C., Graf, F. S., Schlegel, J., … Combs, S. E. (2017). Modification and optimization of an established prognostic score after reirradiation of recurrent glioma. PLoS ONE, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180457

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