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Postoperative Chemotherapy and Delayed Radiation in Children Less Than Three Years of Age with Malignant Brain Tumors
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Chemotherapy appears to be an effective primary postoperative treatment for many malignant brain tumors in young children. Disease control for one or two years in a large minority of patients permitted a delay in the delivery of radiation and, on the basis of preliminary results, a reduction in neurotoxicity. For patients who had undergone total surgical resection or who had a complete response to chemotherapy, the results are sufficiently encouraging to suggest that radiation therapy may not be needed in this subgroup of children after at least one year of chemotherapy.
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