Neurocognitive effects of proton radiation therapy in adults with low-grade glioma

被引:60
作者
Sherman, Janet Cohen [1 ]
Colvin, Mary K. [2 ]
Mancuso, Sarah M. [2 ]
Batchelor, Tracy T. [3 ]
Oh, Kevin S. [4 ]
Loeffler, Jay S. [4 ]
Yeap, Beow Y. [5 ]
Shih, Helen A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Psychiat & Neurol, Psychol Assessment Ctr, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[2] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Psychol Assessment Ctr, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[3] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Neurol, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[4] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[5] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Med, Boston, MA 02114 USA
关键词
Neurocognitive function; Proton radiation therapy; Low-grade glioma; Tumor laterality; Neuropsychology; COGNITIVE DEFICITS; CLINICAL-OUTCOMES; FOLLOW-UP; RADIOTHERAPY; CHEMOTHERAPY; TUMORS; TRIAL;
D O I
10.1007/s11060-015-1952-5
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
To understand neurocognitive effects of proton radiation therapy (PRT) in patients with low-grade glioma, we evaluated 20 patients who received this therapy prospectively and over 5 years with a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. 20 patients were evaluated at baseline and at yearly intervals for up to 5 years with a battery of neuropsychological measures that assessed intellectual, attention, executive, visuospatial and memory functions as well as mood and functional status. We evaluated change in cognitive functioning over time. We analyzed the relationship between cognitive performance and tumor location and also examined whether patients' performance differed from that reported in a study of normative practice effects. Overall, patients exhibited stability in cognitive functioning. Tumor location played a role in performance; those with tumors in the left hemisphere versus in the right hemisphere were more impaired at baseline on verbal measures (p < .05). However, we found greater improvement in verbal memory over time in patients with left than with right hemisphere tumors (p < .05). Results of our study, the first to investigate, in depth, neurocognitive effects of PRT in adults with low-grade gliomas, are promising. We hypothesize that the conformal advantage of PRT may contribute to preservation of cognitive functioning, although larger sample sizes and a longer period of study are required. Our study also highlights the need to consider normative practice effects when studying neurocognitive functioning in response to treatment over time, and the need to utilize comprehensive neuropsychological batteries given our findings that differentiate patients with left and right hemisphere tumors.
引用
收藏
页码:157 / 164
页数:8
相关论文
共 22 条
  • [1] Same, better, or worse? Neurocognitive effects of radiotherapy for low-grade gliomas remain unknown
    Brown, Paul D.
    Cerhan, Jane H.
    [J]. LANCET NEUROLOGY, 2009, 8 (09) : 779 - 781
  • [2] The Robust Reliability of Neuropsychological Measures: Meta-Analyses of Test-Retest Correlations
    Calamia, Matthew
    Markon, Kristian
    Tranel, Daniel
    [J]. CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST, 2013, 27 (07) : 1077 - 1105
  • [3] Longitudinal cognitive follow-up in low grade gliomas
    Correa, Denise D.
    Shi, Weiji
    Thaler, Howard T.
    Cheung, Angeles M.
    DeAngelis, Lisa M.
    Abrey, Lauren E.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2008, 86 (03) : 321 - 327
  • [4] Cognitive functions in low-grade gliomas: disease and treatment effects
    Correa, Denise D.
    DeAngelis, Lisa M.
    Shi, Weiji
    Thaler, Howard T.
    Lin, Michael
    Abrey, Lauren E.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2007, 81 (02) : 175 - 184
  • [5] Dehcordi SR, 2013, J NEUROSURG SCI, V57, P259
  • [6] Cognitive and radiological effects of radiotherapy in patients with low-grade glioma: long-term follow-up
    Douw, Linda
    Klein, Martin
    Fagel, Selene S. A. A.
    van den Heuvel, Josje
    Taphoorn, Martin J. B.
    Aaronson, Neil K.
    Postma, Tjeerd J.
    Vandertop, W. Peter
    Mooij, Jacob J.
    Boerman, Rudolf H.
    Beute, Guus N.
    Sluimer, Jasper D.
    Slotman, Ben J.
    Reijneveld, Jaap C.
    Heimans, Jan J.
    [J]. LANCET NEUROLOGY, 2009, 8 (09) : 810 - 818
  • [7] Clinical Outcomes and Late Endocrine, Neurocognitive, and Visual Profiles of Proton Radiation for Pediatric Low-Grade Gliomas
    Greenberger, Benjamin A.
    Pulsifer, Margaret B.
    Ebb, David H.
    MacDonald, Shannon M.
    Jones, Robin M.
    Butler, William E.
    Huang, Mary S.
    Marcus, Karen J.
    Oberg, Jennifer A.
    Tarbell, Nancy J.
    Yock, Torunn I.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2014, 89 (05): : 1060 - 1068
  • [8] Proton Radiation Therapy for Pediatric Medulloblastoma and Supratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors: Outcomes for Very Young Children Treated With Upfront Chemotherapy
    Jimenez, Rachel B.
    Sethi, Roshan
    Depauw, Nicolas
    Pulsifer, Margaret B.
    Adams, Judith
    McBride, Sean M.
    Ebb, David
    Fullerton, Barbara C.
    Tarbell, Nancy J.
    Yock, Torunn I.
    MacDonald, Shannon M.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2013, 87 (01): : 120 - 126
  • [9] Prediction of neurocognitive outcome in adult brain tumor patients
    Kaleita, TA
    Wellisch, DK
    Cloughesy, TF
    Ford, JM
    Freeman, D
    Belin, TR
    Goldman, J
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2004, 67 (1-2) : 245 - 253
  • [10] Effect of radiotherapy and other treatment-related factors on mid-term to long-term cognitive sequelae in low-grade gliomas: a comparative study
    Klein, M
    Heimans, JJ
    Aaronson, NK
    van der Ploeg, HM
    Grit, J
    Muller, M
    Postma, TJ
    Mooij, JJ
    Boerman, RH
    Beute, GN
    Ossenkoppele, GJ
    van Imhoff, GW
    Dekker, AW
    Jolles, J
    Slotman, BJ
    Struikmans, H
    Taphoorn, MJB
    [J]. LANCET, 2002, 360 (9343) : 1361 - 1368