A központi idegrendszer primer rosszindulatú daganatainak epidemiológiája és etiológiája

Kenessey, István ✉ [Kenessey, István (Patológia, onkológia), author] National Institute of Oncology; Patológiai, Igazságügyi és Biztosítási Orvostan... (SU / FM / I); Patócs, Attila ✉ [Patócs, Attila Balázs (Orvostudomány), author] National Institute of Oncology; Department of Laboratory Medicine (SU / FM / I); HUN-REN-SE Research Group for Hereditary Tumors (SU / FM / I / DLM); Dobozi, Mária; Nagy, Péter [Nagy, Péter (Biokémia), author] National Institute of Oncology; Department of Anatomy and Histology (ÁTE / ATI); Kémia Koordinációs Intézet (UD); Polgár, Csaba [Polgár, Csaba (Sugárterápia, kli...), author] National Institute of Oncology; Onkológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C)

Hungarian Survey paper (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: MAGYAR ONKOLÓGIA 0025-0244 2060-0399 67 (4) pp. 279-287 2023
  • SJR Scopus - Medicine (miscellaneous): Q4
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  • (National Tumor Biology Laboratory project—2022-2.1.1-NL-2022-00010)
  • ([TKP2020-NKA-26])
The occurrence of central nervous system malignancies is relatively low; however, these tumors exhibit poor prognosis and a high mortality rate. On epidemiological grounds, Hungary was placed in the last third among European countries: in the last decade annually 750 to 1000 new cases were diagnosed and the number of deaths was between 550 and 690, without any apparent trends. Age distribution analyses revealed childhood peak and a higher peak at around 65 years of age. Histologically, heterogeneity was apparent, but at least half of the cases were glioblastomas. The exact etiology of adulthood brain tumors is mostly unknown. Among environmental exposures the effect of ionizing radiation was confirmed, the identification of other potential risk factors requires further examinations. 7-10 percent of brain tumors were hereditary tumor syndromes (Li-Fraumeni, neurofibromatosis, sclerosis tuberosa, von Hippel-Lindau, Gorlin- Goltz). Therefore, genetic testing is recommended for families where the diagnosis of brain tumor is suspected.
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