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The impact of recent data on the optimization of standards of care in newly diagnosed glioblastoma.

Seminars in Oncology 2011 December
Glioblastoma is an aggressive form of brain cancer with a poor long-term prognosis. Treatment regimens for newly diagnosed disease range from surgical resection alone to surgery followed by radiotherapy with concurrent and adjuvant chemotherapy. Ongoing investigations are focused on optimization of chemotherapy by improving dosing and duration schedules and utilization of biomarkers for patient selection. Our understanding of glioblastoma tumor biology, the role of molecular signaling pathways, cellular repair mechanisms, and angiogenesis has increased greatly over the past few years, leading to the investigation of a variety of targeted therapies. In addition, advances in radiographic assessment have significantly impacted not only improvement in diagnosis, but interpretation of response to therapy. In order to effectively evaluate the clinical utility of new agents, as well as incorporate advances in radiographic assessment, changes to current clinical trial design need to be considered. This article reviews the care for newly diagnosed glioblastoma, as well as how recent findings might be incorporated into patient care.

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