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Pharmacotherapeutic options for atypical meningiomas
Syed Ali Ahsan1, Kassem Chendeb1, Christos Profyris1
1Centre for Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, Prince of Wales Private Hospital , Sydney , Australia.
Abstract:
Introduction: Atypical meningiomas are aggressive tumors associated with high rates of recurrence and mortality. Current therapy is surgical resection followed by radiotherapy which has reasonable success rates. However, there are cases where surgical resection is not possible, and radiotherapy is not advisable. Areas covered: In this short review, the authors have searched the current literature for explorations of adjuvant treatments such as chemotherapy and pharmaceutical agents. Most current chemotherapeutic agents have been unsuccessful in producing radiographic reduction or disease stabilization, although drugs like somatostatin analogs and plant-derived chemotherapeutics have shown some promise. The authors note that most of the studies in this field have been case series with a few randomized trials present. This makes it hard to ascertain the effectiveness of the drugs and so further research is required in the field. Expert opinion: Finding pharmacotherapies to combat atypical meningiomas needs Big data genomic analysis. This will assist in generating drug candidates and a multidrug approach to therapy that will exploit several of the pathological pathways of atypical meningiomas. Using multidrug therapy that affects several pathways also addresses the issue of meningioma heterogeneity and adaptability.
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