Background The treatment of medulloblastoma has changed considerably d
uring the last decades. Treatment differences between centers may affe
ct a multicenter analysis. We analyzed data from patients of a single
institution gathered over a long period of time. Patients Between 1968
and 1995, 60 patients with medulloblastoma were treated at the Univer
sity of Munster. Thirty-six were male. 24 female. The ages ranged betw
een 11 months and 32 years. Methods Data were retrospectively analyzed
from files. Survival was estimated using the Kaplan Meier method and
compared using the logranktest and multivariance analysis. Results The
5-year survival rate was 37%. This included an early mortality of 20%
within the first two months, prior to 1980. Significant single, posit
ive, prognostic factors included: no solid metastases (p = 0.001), age
> 10 years (p < 0.002); total resection (p < 0.025); posterior fossa
radiation with more than 50 Gy (p = 0.04): and intense chemotherapy (p
= 0.02). Male patients did slightly worse (not significant). The thre
e-year event-free survival rate of 16 patients treated after 1991 was
70%. Conclusion The prognosis of medulloblastoma has clearly improved
with the reduction of the perioperative mortality, standardized radiot
herapy. and the introduction of intense chemotherapy.