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Original Articles

The outcome of patients with surgically treated meningioma in England: 1999–2013. A cancer registry data analysis

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Pages 641-647 | Received 22 Apr 2019, Accepted 27 Aug 2019, Published online: 17 Sep 2019

Figures & data

Figure 1. Meningioma clinical variety. A. Patient presented with a seizure and left hemiparesis, and had a WHO grade II meningioma excised uneventfully. B. Patient presented with visual deterioration, and had 2 surgeries, and radiotherapy over a 20 year period for a WHO grade I meningioma. Vision deteriorated further and the meningioma continued to grow. C. Patient with NF2 and multiple meningiomas presented de novo with headache at 52 yrs old. D. Patient presented with progressive weakness (Figure 1D courtesy of Dr S Mills, The Walton Centre, Liverpool).

Figure 1. Meningioma clinical variety. A. Patient presented with a seizure and left hemiparesis, and had a WHO grade II meningioma excised uneventfully. B. Patient presented with visual deterioration, and had 2 surgeries, and radiotherapy over a 20 year period for a WHO grade I meningioma. Vision deteriorated further and the meningioma continued to grow. C. Patient with NF2 and multiple meningiomas presented de novo with headache at 52 yrs old. D. Patient presented with progressive weakness (Figure 1D courtesy of Dr S Mills, The Walton Centre, Liverpool).

Table 1. Demographics of patients with meningioma treated with surgery in England 1999–2013.

Figure 2. Long term outcomes. Kaplan Meier estimates of overall survival by grade and site of patients with histologically confirmed (operated) meningiomas in England 1999–2013. G1: WHO grade I, G2: WHO grade II, G3: WHO grade III, GX: WHO grade unrecorded.

Figure 2. Long term outcomes. Kaplan Meier estimates of overall survival by grade and site of patients with histologically confirmed (operated) meningiomas in England 1999–2013. G1: WHO grade I, G2: WHO grade II, G3: WHO grade III, GX: WHO grade unrecorded.

Figure 3. Influence of age. Net survival at 1 and 5 years for patients with WHO grade I cranial meningiomas diagnosed histologically (operated) 1999–2013 by age and sex.

Figure 3. Influence of age. Net survival at 1 and 5 years for patients with WHO grade I cranial meningiomas diagnosed histologically (operated) 1999–2013 by age and sex.

Table 2. Outcome for patients with meningioma in England treated with surgery 1999–2013.

Figure 4. Variance in outcomes over time. Net survival for 1 and 5 year survivals by year of diagnosis for patients with histologically confirmed (operated) cranial Meningioma broken down by year of diagnosis.

Figure 4. Variance in outcomes over time. Net survival for 1 and 5 year survivals by year of diagnosis for patients with histologically confirmed (operated) cranial Meningioma broken down by year of diagnosis.