Bevacizumab With or Without Surgery for Adult Glioblastomas
Glioblastoma, Brain Neoplasm
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Glioblastoma focused on measuring Bevacizumab, Quality of Life, Glioblastoma Multiforme, Neurosurgery, Glioblastoma, GBM, Brain Tumor
Eligibility Criteria
- INCLUSION CRITERIA:
Previous diagnosis of supratentorial GBM established by WHO histological criteria
Age 18 or older
NRGS score of 0 to 2 established by the following criteria:
- KPS 80 or less (1 point)
- Tumor volume 50 cc or greater (1 point)
Tumor involvement of at least 2 of the following brain areas (1 point):
- Motor cortex
- Language cortex
- Areas directly adjacent to the proximal (M1 and/or M2) middle cerebral artery
Received initial treatment for GBM with:
- External beam radiation therapy
- Nitrosourea or temozolomide chemotherapy
- Biopsy, subtotal or gross total resection
Evidence of recurrence, defined as the appearance or enlargement since previous imaging of a contrast-enhancing mass on T1-weighted MRI
Have a non-deep (involving basal ganglia, thalamus, or periventricular region), non-diffuse recurrence judged to be resectable by a neurosurgeon
Able to provide informed consent
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
NRGS score of 3
Patients requiring biopsy only or other procedures where the goal is not tumor cytoreduction
Patients who require urgent or emergency surgery due to symptoms of raised intracranial pressure or herniation
Patients who have already received bevacizumab therapy
Contraindication to surgery as determined by a neurosurgeon, including bleeding diathesis, unacceptable pulmonary or cardiovascular risk, significant wound healing concerns, or tumor recurrence judged to be inoperable, inaccessible, or diffuse
Contraindication to bevacizumab as determined by a neuro-oncologist, including unacceptable end organ function, evidence of acute intracranial hemorrhage, or recent or active use of anticoagulants
Contraindication to MRI scanning as determined by a radiologist, including pacemakers or other implanted electrical devices, brain stimulators, some types of dental implants, aneurysm clips (metal clips on the wall of a large artery), metallic prostheses (including metal pins and rods, heart valves, and cochlear implants), permanent eyeliner, implanted delivery pump, or shrapnel fragments
Pregnancy