With increasing studies reporting on the molecular profiling of meningiomas, there is a need to harmonize language used to capture clinical data across centers to ensure that molecular alterations are… Click to show full abstract
With increasing studies reporting on the molecular profiling of meningiomas, there is a need to harmonize language used to capture clinical data across centers to ensure that molecular alterations are appropriately linked to clinical variables of interest. Here the International Consortium on Meningiomas presents a final set of core and supplemental meningioma-specific Common Data Elements (CDEs) to facilitate comparative and pooled analyses. The generation of CDEs followed the four-phase process similar to other National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) CDE projects: development/discovery based on data from published and ongoing meningioma trials, internal validation, external validation including presentation of our data form at the Society for Neuro-Oncology previously, and distribution. We developed a set of CDEs organized into patient- and tumor-level modules. In total, the Consortium identified 16 core CDEs (9 patient-level and 7-tumour-level) e.g. age at index surgery, diagnosis of neurofibromatosis, prior chemotherapy or radiation, tumor location, extent of resection, recurrence, etc. An additional 15 supplemental CDEs were defined and described (8 patient-level and 7 tumour-level) e.g. race, cause of death, multiple tumors, tumor size, Simpson grade, second intervention, etc. These CDES are now made publicly available for dissemination and adoption. We also present a narrative review and analysis of recent and ongoing meningioma trials. These CDEs provide a framework for discussion in the neuro-oncology community that will facilitating data sharing for collaborative research projects and aid in developing a common language for comparative and pooled analyses. The CDEs are intended to be dynamic parameters that evolve with time and The Consortium welcomes international feedback for further refinement and implementation of these CDEs.
               
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