Neuropsychological Outcomes of Children Treated for Brain Tumors

Author:

Pancaldi Alessia1,Pugliese Marisa2,Migliozzi Camilla2,Blom Johanna3ORCID,Cellini Monica1,Iughetti Lorenzo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences for Mother Children and Adults, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via del Pozzo 71, 41124 Modena, Italy

2. Psychology Unit, Women’s and Children’s Health Department, University Hospital of Modena, 41124 Modena, Italy

3. Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, 41124 Modena, Italy

Abstract

Central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms are the most common solid tumors diagnosed in children. CNS tumors represent the leading cause of cancer death and cancer-related morbidity for children less than 20 years of age, although there has been a moderate increase in survival rates over the past several decades. The average survival at 5 years now nearly reaches 75%, and for some, non-malignant histology approximates 97% at 20 years from diagnosis. Neurological, cognitive, and neuropsychological deficits are the most disabling long-term effects of brain tumors in children. Childhood is a time of extreme brain sensitivity and the time of life in which most brain development occurs. Thus, the long-term toxicities that children treated for CNS tumors experience can affect multiple developmental domains and day-to-day functioning, ultimately leading to a poor quality of survival (QoS). We reviewed literature focusing on the risk factors for cognitive and neuropsychological impairment in pediatric patients treated for brain tumors with the aim of better understanding who is at major risk and what the best strategies for monitoring these patients are.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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