Long-term Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumors: Impact on General Health and Quality of Life

Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2017 Nov 8;17(12):99. doi: 10.1007/s11910-017-0808-0.

Abstract

Purpose of review: We review and summarize the key issues affecting general health and quality of life (QOL) of pediatric long-term survivors of brain tumors.

Recent findings: Long-term survivors of brain tumors are at risk of considerable late morbidity and mortality. Lengthening survival in brain tumors has highlighted the deep impact of tumor and its treatment on the physical, psychological, functional, and social health and QOL of these survivors. Evolution in tumor therapy including surgery, radiotherapy, and systemic therapies, etc., has the potential to mitigate this impact to some extent. Sensitization of health staff, policy makers, and the primary designers of clinical trials towards integration of QOL end points while measuring survival in brain tumor patients is the need of the hour. New developments in tumor therapeutics must not only provide quantitative gain but also improve the quality of survival in these long-term survivors. While majority of the issues presented pertain to survivorship in pediatric brain tumor population, similar challenges are likely to exist in young adults surviving brain tumors as well.

Keywords: Brain tumors; Cancer survivors; Childhood brain tumors; Long-term survivors.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Brain Neoplasms / diagnosis
  • Brain Neoplasms / psychology*
  • Brain Neoplasms / therapy*
  • Child
  • Female
  • Health Status*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Quality of Life / psychology*
  • Survivors*