Both location and age predict survival in ependymoma: A SEER study
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2008Vol. 52(1), pp. 65–69
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Abstract
Age and location independently influence survival in ependymoma. Spinal tumors are associated with a significantly better prognosis than both supratentorial and infratentorial tumors, and may represent a distinct biological entity. Radiotherapy appears beneficial for survival in patients with infratentorial ependymoma.
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