Author:
Ibáñez-Juliá María-José,Picca Alberto,Leclercq Delphine,Berzero Giulia,Jacob Julian,Feuvret Loïc,Rosso Charlotte,Birzu Cristina,Alentorn Agusti,Sanson Marc,Tafani Camille,Bompaire Flavie,Bataller Luis,Hoang-Xuan Khê,Delattre Jean-Yves,Psimaras Dimitri,Ricard Damien
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Radiotherapy (RT) is a recognized risk factor for cerebrovascular (CV) disease in children and in adults with head and neck cancer. We aimed to investigate whether cerebral RT increases the risk of CV disease in adults with primary brain tumors (PBT).
Methods
We retrospectively identified adults with a supratentorial PBT diagnosed between 1975 and 2006 and with at least 10 years follow-up after treatment. We analyzed demographic, clinical, and radiological features with special attention to CV events. We also described CV events, vascular risk factors, and intracranial artery modifications in a cross-sectional study of irradiated patients alive at the time of the study.
Results
A total of 116 patients, treated with RT (exposed group), and 85 non-irradiated patients (unexposed group) were enrolled. Stroke was more frequent in irradiated PBT patients than in the unexposed group (42/116 (36%) vs 7/85 (8%); p < 0.001), with higher prevalence of both ischemic (27/116 (23%) vs 6/85 (7%); p = 0.004) and hemorrhagic (12/116 (10%) vs 1/85 (1%); p = 0.02) stroke. In the irradiated group, patients with tumors near the Willis Polygon were more likely to experience stroke (p < 0.016). Fourty-four alive irradiated patients were included in the cross-sectional study. In this subgroup, intracranial arterial stenosis was more prevalent (11/45, 24%) compared to general population (9%).
Conclusions
Stroke prevalence is increased in long-surviving PBT patients treated with cranial RT.
Implications for cancer survivors
CV events are frequent in long survivors of PBT treated with cerebral RT. We propose a check list to guide management of late CV complications in adults treated with RT for PBT.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Oncology (nursing),Oncology
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