Postoperative radiotherapy of spinal and intracranial ependymomas: analysis of prognostic factors. Stüben, G., Stuschke, M., Kroll, M., Havers, W., & Sack, H. Radiotherapy and Oncology, 45(1):3-10, 10, 1997. Paper abstract bibtex Postoperative radiation therapy adds significantly to disease control and survival of patients with ependymoma. However, much controversy exists about the radiation treatment policy. We report the long-term results of a cohort of 56 patients with primary intracranial and spinal ependymomas. Special effort has been taken to define prognostic indicators as a basis for future treatment strategies.
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