Surveillance of long-term complications after treatment of adult brain tumor survivors—review and evidence-based recommendations

Author:

Figuracion Karl Cristie F12ORCID,Halasz Lia M3,Lam Ny-Ying4,Goldberg Myron4,Stuckey Joe5,Failor Richard A6,Knowles Lindsey M7,Artherholt Samantha7,Chou Brian8,Francis Courtney E8,Knight Kristin9,Kaur Maninder10,Sadak Tatiana11,McGranahan Tresa12

Affiliation:

1. ITHS TL1 Training Program University of Washington School of Nursing , Seattle, Washington 98105 , USA

2. Alvord Brain Tumor Center, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington 98105 , USA

3. Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington 98105 , USA

4. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington 98105 , USA

5. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, 98105 University of Washington , Seattle, Washington 98105 , USA

6. Department of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington, 98105 , USA

7. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington 98105 , USA

8. Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington 98105 , USA

9. Oregon Health and Science University , Portland, Oregon 97239 , USA

10. Loma Linda University Health , Loma Linda, California , USA

11. Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics, School of Nursing, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington 98105 , USA

12. Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington 98105 , USA

Abstract

Abstract AbstractAs a result of treatment and diagnosis, adults with primary or metastatic brain tumors experience comorbidities that impacts their health and well-being. The Children’s Oncology Group has guideline recommendations for childhood survivors of brain tumors; however, guidelines for monitoring long-term sequela among adult brain tumor survivors are lacking. The purpose of this review is to present the screening recommendations for the long-term complications after brain tumor treatment from a multidisciplinary panel of healthcare professionals. Chronic complications identified include cognitive dysfunction, vasculopathy, endocrinopathy, ophthalmic, ototoxicity, physical disability, sleep disturbance, mood disorder, unemployment, financial toxicity, and secondary malignancy. We invited specialists across disciplines to perform a literature search and provide expert recommendations for surveillance for long-term complications for adult brain tumor survivors. The Brain Tumor Center Survivorship Committee recommends routine screening using laboratory testing, subjective assessment of symptoms, and objective evaluations to appropriately monitor the complications of brain tumor treatments. Effective monitoring and treatment should involve collaboration with primary care providers and may require referral to other specialties and support services to provide patient-centered care during neuro-oncology survivorship. Further research is necessary to document the incidence and prevalence of medical complications as well as evaluate the efficacy of screening and neuro-oncology survivorship programs.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

National Institutes of Health

BioMimetix

Kuni Foundation

Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation

Novocure

Denovo Biopharma

Institut de Recherches Internationales Servier

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Medicine (miscellaneous)

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