Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology

MGMT gene marker may predict occurrence and outcome of treatment-related tumor changes after combined radiation and chemotherapy in new glioblastoma patients

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Abstract

In a study of 103 glioblastoma patients, 32 cases of lesion enlargement were classified as pseudoprogression rather than early disease progression.

  • Lesion enlargement was observed at the first MRI scan in 50 of 103 patients.
  • Pseudoprogression occurred in 21 of 23 patients with a methylated MGMT promoter, compared to 11 of 27 patients with an unmethylated MGMT promoter.
  • MGMT promoter status significantly influenced survival outcomes.
  • The detection of pseudoprogression was also associated with survival.
  • Improving the recognition of pseudoprogression patterns is crucial for accurate clinical trial evaluations.

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