Objective: The aims of this study are to evaluate the patients with astrocytomas and to investigate survival rates and prognosis.
Patients and methods: Five hundred fourteen patients diagnosed with brain tumor between 1972 and 2003 were retrospectively analyzed. Three different chemotherapy regimens were used according to years. CCNU-based protocols were used in the early years; COPP (cyclophosphamide, oncovin, procarbazine, prednisolone) and CDDP+VP16 (cisplatinum + etoposide) were the other protocols used in the following years. Radiotherapy was used after 3 years of age according to protocols.
Results: Ninety-eight (19%) out of 514 patients have astrocytic histopathology. The histopathologic distribution was as follows: low grade, 55 patients; high grade, 43 patients. COPP regimen was given to 24 patients, CCNU-based regimen to 13, and CDDP+VP16 to 10 patients. We did not use any chemotherapy in 51 patients. Overall survival (OS) and event free-survival rates were 59.2 and 45.7% in whole group. OS rates were 93.3 and 22.4% for low-grade and high-grade histopathology, respectively (p=0.0001). OS for CCNU, CDDP+VP16, and COPP were 35.9, 22.8, and 30.4%, respectively.
Conclusion: Low-grade astrocytomas are highly responsive to the surgery, and they do not need any further treatment unless the patient has relapse or recurrence. Still, the treatment of the high-grade tumors is a problem, and it needs new treatment approaches.