Secondary skull base malignancies in survivors of retinoblastoma: the memorial sloan kettering cancer center experience.
Publication/Presentation Date
3-1-2011
Abstract
We report the pathology and outcome of secondary skull base tumors in patients previously treated with external beam radiation for retinoblastoma (Rb). Rb patients are at increased risk of second head and neck primary malignancies due to early radiation exposure during treatment and loss of RB1 protein in genetic carriers. An institutional database was reviewed for patients with retinoblastoma who had previously received radiation therapy and subsequently developed skull base tumors. Seventeen patients met the selection criteria. The median age of Rb diagnosis was 12 months. Thirteen cases underwent enucleation in addition to radiation therapy as part of initial Rb treatment. A median of 19 years elapsed between the diagnosis of Rb and diagnosis of skull base malignancy. The most common tumors were osteogenic sarcoma (39%) and leiomyosarcoma (22%). Eleven (71%) patients received postoperative chemotherapy, and 7 (41%) received postoperative radiotherapy. Three (24%) patients underwent salvage surgery for recurrent disease. Five-year survival was 68%, and 10-year survival was 51% by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Secondary malignancy in Rb patients is a well-defined event. The use of surgery with appropriate adjuvant therapy was associated with a 51% 10-year survival in this study population.
Volume
21
Issue
2
First Page
103
Last Page
108
ISSN
1532-0065
Published In/Presented At
Liu, J. C., Givi, B., Wolden, S., Kleinerman, R. A., Dunkel, I. J., Lee, N., Shah, J. P., Abramson, D. H., & Kraus, D. H. (2011). Secondary skull base malignancies in survivors of retinoblastoma: the memorial sloan kettering cancer center experience. Skull base : official journal of North American Skull Base Society ... [et al.], 21(2), 103–108. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1275256
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
22451810
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article