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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 4.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2010 Mar 24;78(5):1451–1456. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2009.09.071

Table 2.

Individual clinical and treatment characteristics of pediatric patients with high-grade spinal cord tumors.

Age, sex Site Histology Surgery Radiation (Gy) Failure Time to Failure
12, M T11-L1 (M3) AO STR CSI 48.6 Diffuse 7 months
9, F T11-L2 AA STR Focal 38 Local + diffuse 1 month
23, F C3-C5 AO GTR Focal 50.4 Local 24 months
11, F C1-T1 AA GTR Focal 50 None Stable 150 months
5, F C3-T2 (M2) AA BX CSI 38, focal 48 None Stable 239 months
10, M C1-C2, T6-T8 (M2) AA STR CSI 48.4, focal 66 Local + diffuse 2 months
10, M C2-T6 AA STR Focal 54 Local 6 years
11, F C2-C7 AA STR Focal 54 Diffuse 1 month
18, F C7-T7 GBM GTR Focal 55 Local 10 months
14, M C7-T2 GBM STR CSI 38.5 Local 4 months
10, F C3-T7 GBM BX Focal 48 Local + diffuse 14 months
17, M C1-C5 GBM STR Focal 54 Local 4 months
13, F C1-T1 GBM BX Focal 54 Local + diffuse 1 month
3, M C3-T8 (M3) AA STR CSI 34.2, focal 52.2 None Stable 88 months
15, F T10-T11 GBM STR CSI 39.6, focal 51.3 Local + diffuse 1 month
12, M T12 AA STR Focal 54 Local + diffuse 4 months
9, F T2-T7 GBM STR CSI 36, focal 54 None Stable 10 months