DIPG Treatment: What Are the Options Available?
No cure has been found for Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) yet but efforts are being made to find a cure. However, there are steps that can be taken to ensure that your child goes through less pain. Let’s understand what is the current scenario and why certain conventional treatment options do not work permanently.
Why brain surgery is not possible:
- Unlike other tumors, DIPG cannot be removed
through surgery. DIPG occurs in the pons of the brain stem. A medical professional
cannot conduct surgery in that part without damaging the brain tissue
surrounding it, making surgery highly dangerous.
- DIPG is not a well-defined tumor. It spreads
between brain cells and has no definite boundaries. It also grows rapidly.
This is another reason why surgery is not possible.
- However, sometimes, when MRI scan results are
atypical, a medical professional may need to perform a biopsy and extract
a small part of the tumor for diagnosis. Also, surgery may be performed in
case of hydrocephalus (build-up of pressure in the brain due to DIPG).
Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) is performed to treat this
condition. When this is not possible surgery may be performed to place
permanent shunts in the brain.
About DIPG and radiation therapy:
- Radiation therapy is only a temporary form of
treatment and the only one that can make the DIPG tumor shrink.
- Radiation therapy can help provide relief from
various symptoms of DIPG like nausea, fatigue, imbalance, loss of muscle
movement, blurry vision etc.
- After a short span of time, the tumor will
begin to grow again. On average, radiation therapy increases the survival
time of a DIPG patient by three months.
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