GCT-18. CLINICAL FEATURES OF GERM CELL TUMORS IN CHILDREN

  • Higa N
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INTRODUCTION: Here, we discuss the presentation, histology, therapy, and outcome of germ cell tumors in children. METHODS: Treatment outcome and management was assessed for children diagnosed with germ cell tumors from 2007 to 2017 at Kagoshima University. RESULTS: Twenty-six patients (20 boys, 6 girls) with a mean age of 11.5 ± 4.9 years were included in this study. Patient tumor types included: germinoma (n = 19); immature teratoma (n = 3); yolk sac tumor (n = 3); choriocarcinoma (n = 1); embryonal carcinoma (n = 1). The most common patient clinical features were headache and vomiting associated with hydrocephalus. The median follow-up period was 96.5 months. Tumor location was pineal (n=9), bifocal (n=6), suprasellar (n = 5), basal ganglia (n=2), frontal lobe (n=2), and cerebellum (n=2). Surgical procedures included stereotactic biopsy (n=13), endoscopic third ventriculostomy and biopsy (n=8), and tumor decompression (n=5). All patients with germ cell tumors underwent adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation therapy; patients with germinoma or immature teratoma were still alive, while patients with embryonal carcinoma, yolk sac tumor, or choriocarcinoma had poor prognosis with a median survival of 16 months. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with germinoma had a relatively good prognosis, while patients with embryonal carcinoma, yolk sac tumor, or choriocarcinoma had a poor prognosis. A multidisciplinary approach including surgical strategy based on location, appropriate radiation planning, and chemotherapy is needed for effective treatment and improved outcomes.

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Higa, N. (2020). GCT-18. CLINICAL FEATURES OF GERM CELL TUMORS IN CHILDREN. Neuro-Oncology, 22(Supplement_3), iii331–iii331. https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.238

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