The Price of Success—The Long-Term Outcomes of Children with Craniopharyngioma
The treatment outcome of children with craniopharyngioma is good, and surgery combined with radiotherapy provides comparable results to gross tumor resection in terms of progression-free survival in the majority of patients. The rate of endocrinopathies in craniopharyngioma survivors is high. Adjuvant irradiation, applied in primary or recurrence treatment, improves disease control. Children who have been treated for craniopharyngioma require close follow-up with radiological and endocrinological assessment.