TURKISH JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY 2016 , Vol 31 , Num 2
Different Central Localizations, Different Histopathologies, Benefits, and Side Effects of Radiotherapy in Neurocytoma
Kamuran İBİŞ,1 Rasim MERAL,1 Ahmet KARADENİZ,1 Murat GÜVELİ,1 Selnur ÖZKURT,2 Bilge BİLGİÇ,3 Musa ALTUN1
1Department of Radiation Oncology, İstanbul University, Institute of Oncology, İstanbul-Turkey
2Department of Radiation Oncology, Balıkesir State Hospital, Balikesir-Turkey
3Department of Pathology, İstanbul University, Institute of Oncology, İstanbul-Turkey
OBJECTIVE
Neurocytoma is a rare tumor of central nervous system (CNS). The present study is an analysis of benefits and risks of radiotherapy (RT) after surgery.

METHODS
Following a retrospective evaluation of 2186 CNS tumors treated at the university oncology institute, 6 cases of neurocytoma were found. These 6 cases were analyzed according to patient sex, age, location of tumor, treatment type, and survival.

RESULTS
Median patient age was 40 years. Four tumors were centrally located, and the remaining 2 tumors were located in the extraventricular region. All of the patients received 50–60 Gy of conventional irradiation. Median length of follow-up was 51 months (range: 15–88 months). In this study, 5-year survival rate was 60%.

CONCLUSION
Primary treatment for neurocytoma is surgery. RT is suggested only for subtotally resected tumors, recurrent tumors, or tumors with atypical characteristics due to delayed side effects. Keywords : Central neurocytoma; neurosurgery; radiotherapy; stereotactic radiosurgery