An international survey of classification and treatment choices for group D retinoblastoma.

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serval:BIB_32BD954779F9
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
An international survey of classification and treatment choices for group D retinoblastoma.
Journal
International journal of ophthalmology
Author(s)
Scelfo C., Francis J.H., Khetan V., Jenkins T., Marr B., Abramson D.H., Shields C.L., Pe'er J., Munier F., Berry J., Harbour J.W., Yarovoy A., Lucena E., Murray T.G., Bhagia P., Paysse E., Tuncer S., Chantada G.L., Moll A.C., Ushakova T., Plager D.A., Ziyovuddin I., Leal C.A., Materin M.A., Ji X.D., Cursino J.W., Polania R., Kiratli H., All-Ericsson C., Kebudi R., Honavar S.G., Vishnevskia-Dai V., Epelman S., Daniels A.B., Ling J.D., Traore F., Ramirez-Ortiz M.A.
ISSN
2222-3959 (Print)
ISSN-L
2222-3959
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
10
Number
6
Pages
961-967
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
To determine which IIRC scheme was used by retinoblastoma centers worldwide and the percentage of D eyes treated primarily with enucleation versus globe salvaging therapies as well as to correlate trends in treatment choice to IIRC version used and geographic region.
An anonymized electronic survey was offered to 115 physicians at 39 retinoblastoma centers worldwide asking about IIRC classification schemes and treatment patterns used between 2008 and 2012. Participants were asked to record which version of the IIRC was used for classification, how many group D eyes were diagnosed, and how many eyes were treated with enucleation versus globe salvaging therapies. Averages of eyes per treatment modality were calculated and stratified by both IIRC version and geographic region. Statistical significance was determined by Chi-square, ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis tests using Prism.
The survey was completed by 29% of physicians invited to participate. Totally 1807 D eyes were diagnosed. Regarding IIRC system, 27% of centers used the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA) version, 33% used the Children's Oncology Group (COG) version, 23% used the Philadelphia version, and 17% were unsure. The rate for primary enucleation varied between 0 and 100% and the mean was 29%. By IIRC version, primary enucleation rates were: Philadelphia, 8%; COG, 34%; and CHLA, 37%. By geographic region, primary enucleation rates were: Latin America, 57%; Asia, 40%; Europe, 36%; Africa, 10%, US, 8%; and Middle East, 8%. However, systemic chemoreduction was used more often than enucleation in all regions except Latin America with a mean of 57% per center (P<0.0001).
Worldwide there is no consensus on which IIRC version is used, systemic chemoreduction was the most frequently used initial treatment during the study period followed by enucleation and primary treatment modality, especially enucleation, varied greatly with regards to IIRC version used and geographic region.

Keywords
cancer, chemotherapy, enucleation, intra-arterial chemotherapy, oncology, ophthalmic artery chemosurgery, retina, retinoblastoma
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Web of science
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Yes
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28/08/2017 11:39
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20/08/2019 14:18
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