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QOL-20. IMPACT OF RADIATION DOSE AND VOLUME ON MEMORY FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA: A REPORT FROM CHILDREN’S ONCOLOGY GROUP (COG) ACNS0331

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: We examined longitudinal verbal and visual memory functioning in children treated for medulloblastoma on COG protocol ACNS0331. METHODS: Children with medulloblastoma participated in neuropsychological testing at three timepoints over a 6-year period. Children aged 3–7 years w...

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Autores principales: Embry, Leanne, Colte, Paul, Cullen, Patsy, Michalski, Jeff, Li, Yimei, Han, Yuanyuan, Hardy, Kristina
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715581/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.682
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author Embry, Leanne
Colte, Paul
Cullen, Patsy
Michalski, Jeff
Li, Yimei
Han, Yuanyuan
Hardy, Kristina
author_facet Embry, Leanne
Colte, Paul
Cullen, Patsy
Michalski, Jeff
Li, Yimei
Han, Yuanyuan
Hardy, Kristina
author_sort Embry, Leanne
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description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: We examined longitudinal verbal and visual memory functioning in children treated for medulloblastoma on COG protocol ACNS0331. METHODS: Children with medulloblastoma participated in neuropsychological testing at three timepoints over a 6-year period. Children aged 3–7 years were randomized to receive craniospinal irradiation (CSI) of either 23.4Gy (standard dose; SDCSI) or 18Gy (lower dose; LDCSI). Children aged 8+ received SDCSI. All children were also randomized to receive either a reduced radiation boost to the involved field (IFRT) or a standard boost to the whole posterior fossa (PFRT). Memory functioning was evaluated an average of 0.67(T1), 2.95(T2), and 4.90(T3) years post-diagnosis. RESULTS: Of 464 eligible patients enrolled on ACNS0331, 354 (76%; 65.3% male, 83.1% white) completed some neuropsychological testing. Mean age at diagnosis was 9.1 years (range=3–19). Verbal and visual short-term memory and learning were broadly within the average range for the overall sample at all three timepoints. However, a large percentage of children exhibited scores ≥1SD below the mean on tasks of verbal learning both immediately (43.4%) and after a delay (40.7%) at T3. In addition, 58.6% of children randomized to SDCSI exhibited impairment in verbal learning after a delay compared to 34.8% of children randomized to LDSCI, and 35.0% of those aged ≥8 at diagnosis receiving SDCSI. CONCLUSIONS: Younger children receiving SDCSI have particularly high rates of memory impairment five years after diagnosis of medulloblastoma. Limiting CSI dose and/or volume in young children treated for this diagnosis may improve outcomes for memory functioning.
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spelling pubmed-77155812020-12-09 QOL-20. IMPACT OF RADIATION DOSE AND VOLUME ON MEMORY FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA: A REPORT FROM CHILDREN’S ONCOLOGY GROUP (COG) ACNS0331 Embry, Leanne Colte, Paul Cullen, Patsy Michalski, Jeff Li, Yimei Han, Yuanyuan Hardy, Kristina Neuro Oncol Neuropsychology/Quality of Life BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: We examined longitudinal verbal and visual memory functioning in children treated for medulloblastoma on COG protocol ACNS0331. METHODS: Children with medulloblastoma participated in neuropsychological testing at three timepoints over a 6-year period. Children aged 3–7 years were randomized to receive craniospinal irradiation (CSI) of either 23.4Gy (standard dose; SDCSI) or 18Gy (lower dose; LDCSI). Children aged 8+ received SDCSI. All children were also randomized to receive either a reduced radiation boost to the involved field (IFRT) or a standard boost to the whole posterior fossa (PFRT). Memory functioning was evaluated an average of 0.67(T1), 2.95(T2), and 4.90(T3) years post-diagnosis. RESULTS: Of 464 eligible patients enrolled on ACNS0331, 354 (76%; 65.3% male, 83.1% white) completed some neuropsychological testing. Mean age at diagnosis was 9.1 years (range=3–19). Verbal and visual short-term memory and learning were broadly within the average range for the overall sample at all three timepoints. However, a large percentage of children exhibited scores ≥1SD below the mean on tasks of verbal learning both immediately (43.4%) and after a delay (40.7%) at T3. In addition, 58.6% of children randomized to SDCSI exhibited impairment in verbal learning after a delay compared to 34.8% of children randomized to LDSCI, and 35.0% of those aged ≥8 at diagnosis receiving SDCSI. CONCLUSIONS: Younger children receiving SDCSI have particularly high rates of memory impairment five years after diagnosis of medulloblastoma. Limiting CSI dose and/or volume in young children treated for this diagnosis may improve outcomes for memory functioning. Oxford University Press 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7715581/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.682 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Neuropsychology/Quality of Life
Embry, Leanne
Colte, Paul
Cullen, Patsy
Michalski, Jeff
Li, Yimei
Han, Yuanyuan
Hardy, Kristina
QOL-20. IMPACT OF RADIATION DOSE AND VOLUME ON MEMORY FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA: A REPORT FROM CHILDREN’S ONCOLOGY GROUP (COG) ACNS0331
title QOL-20. IMPACT OF RADIATION DOSE AND VOLUME ON MEMORY FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA: A REPORT FROM CHILDREN’S ONCOLOGY GROUP (COG) ACNS0331
title_full QOL-20. IMPACT OF RADIATION DOSE AND VOLUME ON MEMORY FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA: A REPORT FROM CHILDREN’S ONCOLOGY GROUP (COG) ACNS0331
title_fullStr QOL-20. IMPACT OF RADIATION DOSE AND VOLUME ON MEMORY FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA: A REPORT FROM CHILDREN’S ONCOLOGY GROUP (COG) ACNS0331
title_full_unstemmed QOL-20. IMPACT OF RADIATION DOSE AND VOLUME ON MEMORY FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA: A REPORT FROM CHILDREN’S ONCOLOGY GROUP (COG) ACNS0331
title_short QOL-20. IMPACT OF RADIATION DOSE AND VOLUME ON MEMORY FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA: A REPORT FROM CHILDREN’S ONCOLOGY GROUP (COG) ACNS0331
title_sort qol-20. impact of radiation dose and volume on memory functioning in children with medulloblastoma: a report from children’s oncology group (cog) acns0331
topic Neuropsychology/Quality of Life
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715581/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.682
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