Brain Tumor and Neuro-Oncology Center, Department of Neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44195, USA.
Neurosurgery. 2012 Jan;70(1):234-43; discussion 243-4. doi: 10.1227/NEU.0b013e318223f5a7.
The Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology (RANO) Working Group is an international, multidisciplinary effort to develop new standardized response criteria for clinical trials in brain tumors. The RANO group identified knowledge gaps relating to the definitions of tumor response and progression after the use of surgical or surgically based treatments.
To outline a proposal for new response and progression criteria for the assessment of the effects of surgery and surgically delivered therapies for patients with gliomas.
The Surgery Working Group of RANO identified surgically related end-point evaluation problems that were not addressed in the original Macdonald criteria, performed an extensive literature review, and used a consensus-building process to develop recommendations for how to address these issues in the setting of clinical trials.
Recommendations were formulated for surgically related issues, including imaging changes associated with surgical resection or surgically mediated adjuvant local therapies, the determination of progression in the setting where all enhancing tumor has been removed, and how new enhancement should be interpreted in the setting where local therapies that are known to produce nonspecific enhancement have been used. Additionally, the terminology used to describe the completeness of surgical resections has been recognized to be inconsistently applied to enhancing vs nonenhancing tumors, and a new set of descriptors is proposed.
The RANO process is intended to produce end-point criteria for clinical trials that take into account the effects of prior and ongoing therapies. The RANO criteria will continue to evolve as new therapies and technologies are introduced into clinical trial and/or practice.
神经肿瘤反应评估(RANO)工作组是一个国际性的多学科努力,旨在为脑肿瘤临床试验制定新的标准化反应标准。RANO 小组确定了与手术或基于手术的治疗后肿瘤反应和进展定义相关的知识空白。
概述新的反应和进展标准,用于评估手术和手术提供的治疗对胶质瘤患者的影响。
RANO 的手术工作组确定了与手术相关的终点评估问题,这些问题在最初的 Macdonald 标准中没有涉及,进行了广泛的文献回顾,并使用共识建立过程来制定如何在临床试验中解决这些问题的建议。
针对与手术相关的问题制定了建议,包括与手术切除或手术介导的辅助局部治疗相关的影像学变化、在所有增强肿瘤已切除的情况下确定进展的问题,以及在已知会产生非特异性增强的局部治疗已被使用的情况下如何解释新的增强。此外,用于描述手术切除完整性的术语被认为不一致地应用于增强与非增强肿瘤,因此提出了一组新的描述符。
RANO 过程旨在为临床试验产生终点标准,考虑到先前和正在进行的治疗的影响。随着新的治疗方法和技术被引入临床试验和/或实践,RANO 标准将继续发展。