Updated Systematic Review on the Role of Brain Invasion in Intracranial Meningiomas: What, When, Why?

Cancers (Basel). 2022 Aug 27;14(17):4163. doi: 10.3390/cancers14174163.

Abstract

Several recent studies are providing increasing insights into reliable markers to improve the diagnostic and prognostic assessment of meningioma patients. The evidence of brain invasion (BI) signs and its associated variables has been focused on, and currently, scientific research is investing in the study of key aspects, different methods, and approaches to recognize and evaluate BI. This paradigm shift may have significant repercussions for the diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic approach to higher-grade meningioma, as long as the evidence of BI may influence patients' prognosis and inclusion in clinical trials and indirectly impact adjuvant therapy. We intended to review the current knowledge about the impact of BI in meningioma in the most updated literature and explore the most recent implications on both clinical practice and trials and future directions. According to the PRISMA guidelines, systematic research in the most updated platform was performed in order to provide a complete overview of characteristics, preoperative applications, and potential implications of BI in meningiomas. Nineteen articles were included in the present paper and analyzed according to specific research areas. The detection of brain invasion could represent a crucial factor in meningioma patients' management, and research is flourishing and promising.

Keywords: brain edema; brain invasion; brain tumor invasive growth; intracranial meningioma; meningioma; meningioma management; meningioma prognosis.

Publication types

  • Review

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This research received no external funding.