How to Treat Childhood Cerebellar Astrocytoma?

August 17th, 2007 by admin

In children, low-grade cerebral astrocytomas can sometimes be cured with complete surgical removal. There can be 2 options:

Untreated Childhood Cerebellar Astrocytoma

Untreated childhood cerebellar astrocytoma is a tumor for which no treatment has been given. The child may have received drugs or treatment to relieve symptoms caused by the tumor.

Initial treatment for childhood cerebellar astrocytoma is usually surgery. When the tumor is completely removed by surgery, more treatment may not be needed and the child is closely observed for symptoms to appear or change. This is also called watchful waiting.

If cancercells remain after surgery, treatment depends on the location of the remaining cancer cells and the age of the child. Standard treatment may include the following:

  • Watchful waiting.
  • Another surgery to remove the tumor.
  • Radiation therapy.
  • Chemotherapy.

Recurrent Childhood Cerebellar Astrocytoma

Standard treatment of recurrent childhood cerebellar astrocytoma may include the following:

  • Surgery.
  • Radiation therapy.
  • Chemotherapy.

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