Optic pathway tumors.

Abstract:

:Overall, the majority of patients with optic pathway tumors will have stable disease regardless if they are radiated or receive chemotherapy. This is a very indolent tumor system and, for the most part, not a threat to life. Because of this, issues regarding appropriate therapeutic approaches have yet to be resolved. Most agree that in patients with progressive visual loss and tumor limited to the orbit, surgery can be associated with a cure. The downside is the loss of vision associated with surgical extirpation. Radiation rather than surgery has been the mainstay of treatment for intracranial tumors of the optic pathway. To eliminate side effects associated with radiotherapy in the young child, chemotherapy may be the more considered choice. However, on escape of control, i.e., conversion of stable disease to progressive disease, radiotherapy should be considered.

journal_name

Neurol Clin

journal_title

Neurologic clinics

authors

Cohen ME,Duffner PK

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1991-05-01 00:00:00

pages

467-77

issue

2

eissn

0733-8619

issn

1557-9875

journal_volume

9

pub_type

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