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Concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms: Current concepts and future directions

Brain tumors, which are among the most common solid tumors in childhood, remain a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in pediatric population. Gliomas, which may be broadly categorized as low grade glioma and high grade glioma, account for the majority of brain tumors in children. Expectant ma...

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Autores principales: Sager, Omer, Dincoglan, Ferrat, Demiral, Selcuk, Uysal, Bora, Gamsiz, Hakan, Colak, Onurhan, Ozcan, Fatih, Gundem, Esin, Elcim, Yelda, Dirican, Bahar, Beyzadeoglu, Murat
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Publicado: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8127424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34026579
http://dx.doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v11.i3.61
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author Sager, Omer
Dincoglan, Ferrat
Demiral, Selcuk
Uysal, Bora
Gamsiz, Hakan
Colak, Onurhan
Ozcan, Fatih
Gundem, Esin
Elcim, Yelda
Dirican, Bahar
Beyzadeoglu, Murat
author_facet Sager, Omer
Dincoglan, Ferrat
Demiral, Selcuk
Uysal, Bora
Gamsiz, Hakan
Colak, Onurhan
Ozcan, Fatih
Gundem, Esin
Elcim, Yelda
Dirican, Bahar
Beyzadeoglu, Murat
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description Brain tumors, which are among the most common solid tumors in childhood, remain a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in pediatric population. Gliomas, which may be broadly categorized as low grade glioma and high grade glioma, account for the majority of brain tumors in children. Expectant management, surgery, radiation therapy (RT), chemotherapy, targeted therapy or combinations of these modalities may be used for management of pediatric gliomas. Several patient, tumor and treatment-related characteristics including age, lesion size, grade, location, phenotypic and genotypic features, symptomatology, predicted outcomes and toxicity profile of available therapeutic options should be considered in decision making for optimal treatment. Management of pediatric gliomas poses a formidable challenge to the physicians due to concerns about treatment induced toxicity. Adverse effects of therapy may include neurological deficits, hemiparesis, dysphagia, ataxia, spasticity, endocrine sequelae, neurocognitive and communication impairment, deterioration in quality of life, adverse socioeconomic consequences, and secondary cancers. Nevertheless, improved understanding of molecular pathology and technological advancements may pave the way for progress in management of pediatric glial neoplasms. Multidisciplinary management with close collaboration of disciplines including pediatric oncology, surgery, and radiation oncology is warranted to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes. In the context of RT, stereotactic irradiation is a viable treatment modality for several central nervous system disorders and brain tumors. Considering the importance of minimizing adverse effects of irradiation, radiosurgery has attracted great attention for clinical applications in both adults and children. Radiosurgical applications offer great potential for improving the toxicity profile of radiation delivery by focused and precise targeting of well-defined tumors under stereotactic immobilization and image guidance. Herein, we provide a concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms in light of the literature.
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spelling pubmed-81274242021-05-22 Concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms: Current concepts and future directions Sager, Omer Dincoglan, Ferrat Demiral, Selcuk Uysal, Bora Gamsiz, Hakan Colak, Onurhan Ozcan, Fatih Gundem, Esin Elcim, Yelda Dirican, Bahar Beyzadeoglu, Murat World J Methodol Minireviews Brain tumors, which are among the most common solid tumors in childhood, remain a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in pediatric population. Gliomas, which may be broadly categorized as low grade glioma and high grade glioma, account for the majority of brain tumors in children. Expectant management, surgery, radiation therapy (RT), chemotherapy, targeted therapy or combinations of these modalities may be used for management of pediatric gliomas. Several patient, tumor and treatment-related characteristics including age, lesion size, grade, location, phenotypic and genotypic features, symptomatology, predicted outcomes and toxicity profile of available therapeutic options should be considered in decision making for optimal treatment. Management of pediatric gliomas poses a formidable challenge to the physicians due to concerns about treatment induced toxicity. Adverse effects of therapy may include neurological deficits, hemiparesis, dysphagia, ataxia, spasticity, endocrine sequelae, neurocognitive and communication impairment, deterioration in quality of life, adverse socioeconomic consequences, and secondary cancers. Nevertheless, improved understanding of molecular pathology and technological advancements may pave the way for progress in management of pediatric glial neoplasms. Multidisciplinary management with close collaboration of disciplines including pediatric oncology, surgery, and radiation oncology is warranted to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes. In the context of RT, stereotactic irradiation is a viable treatment modality for several central nervous system disorders and brain tumors. Considering the importance of minimizing adverse effects of irradiation, radiosurgery has attracted great attention for clinical applications in both adults and children. Radiosurgical applications offer great potential for improving the toxicity profile of radiation delivery by focused and precise targeting of well-defined tumors under stereotactic immobilization and image guidance. Herein, we provide a concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms in light of the literature. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2021-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8127424/ /pubmed/34026579 http://dx.doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v11.i3.61 Text en ©The Author(s) 2021. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is an open-access article that was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Sager, Omer
Dincoglan, Ferrat
Demiral, Selcuk
Uysal, Bora
Gamsiz, Hakan
Colak, Onurhan
Ozcan, Fatih
Gundem, Esin
Elcim, Yelda
Dirican, Bahar
Beyzadeoglu, Murat
Concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms: Current concepts and future directions
title Concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms: Current concepts and future directions
title_full Concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms: Current concepts and future directions
title_fullStr Concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms: Current concepts and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms: Current concepts and future directions
title_short Concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms: Current concepts and future directions
title_sort concise review of stereotactic irradiation for pediatric glial neoplasms: current concepts and future directions
topic Minireviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8127424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34026579
http://dx.doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v11.i3.61
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