Seizure control as a new metric in assessing efficacy of tumor treatment in low-grade glioma trials Journal Article


Authors: Avila, E. K.; Chamberlain, M.; Schiff, D.; Reijneveld, J. C.; Armstrong, T. S.; Ruda, R.; Wen, P. Y.; Weller, M.; Koekkoek, J. A. F.; Mittal, S.; Arakawa, Y.; Choucair, A.; Gonzalez-Martinez, J.; MacDonald, D. R.; Nishikawa, R.; Shah, A.; Vecht, C. J.; Warren, P.; Van Den Bent, M. J.; DeAngelis, L. M.
Article Title: Seizure control as a new metric in assessing efficacy of tumor treatment in low-grade glioma trials
Abstract: Patients with low-grade glioma frequently have brain tumor-related epilepsy, which is more common than in patients with high-grade glioma. Treatment for tumor-associated epilepsy usually comprises a combination of surgery, anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs), chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Response to tumor-directed treatment is measured primarily by overall survival and progression-free survival. However, seizure frequency has been observed to respond to tumor-directed treatment with chemotherapy or radiotherapy. A review of the current literature regarding seizure assessment for low-grade glioma patients reveals a heterogeneous manner in which seizure response has been reported. There is a need for a systematic approach to seizure assessment and its influence on health-related quality-of-life outcomes in patients enrolled in low-grade glioma therapeutic trials. In view of the need to have an adjunctive metric of tumor response in these patients, a method of seizure assessment as a metric in brain tumor treatment trials is proposed. © The Author(s) 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. All rights reserved.
Keywords: glioma; low-grade; seizures; scale; metric
Journal Title: Neuro-Oncology
Volume: 19
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1522-8517
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2017-01-01
Start Page: 12
End Page: 21
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/now190
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC5193028
PUBMED: 27651472
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 3 April 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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