Management of solid tumor CNS metastases in children Book Section


Authors: Parker, W. E.; Ogilvie, S. Q.; McLaughlin, L.; Souweidane, M. M.
Editors: Ramakrishna, R.; Magge, R. S.; Baaj, A. A.; Knisely, J. P. S.
Article/Chapter Title: Management of solid tumor CNS metastases in children
Abstract: Pediatric solid tumor central nervous system (CNS) metastases are rare and distinct from CNS metastases from either pediatric leukemias or adult solid tumors, both of which occur at a much higher frequency. This suggests a fundamental difference between the adult and pediatric blood-brain barriers, perhaps reflecting an increased permeability to systemic treatments, or a tendency toward the use of myeloablative therapy in the pediatric population. Due to their low incidence (approximately 1-10%) in pediatric solid tumor cases, CNS metastases are not routinely screened for and typically present with neurologic symptoms and as a late finding. Treatment is often targeted to CNS symptoms and the primary tumor type, with options generally including surgery, chemotherapy (systemic, intrathecal, or intraventricular delivered through an implantable ventricular reservoir), radiation, stem cell therapy, or immunotherapy. Previous reports suggest an association between aggressive multimodal therapy and rare, long-term survival in pediatric patients with CNS metastases from multiple different primary tumor types. Certain factors have been found to be associated with the development of CNS metastases, including diagnostic lumbar punctures, the presence of pulmonary metastases, and certain subtypes of primary tumors. We thus recommend consideration of CNS screening in pediatric solid tumor patients with predisposing factors. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
Keywords: brain radiation; neuroblastoma; stereotactic radiosurgery; cns metastases; pediatric neurosurgery; pediatric neuro-oncology; intrathecal chemotherapy; pediatric solid tumors; pediatric brain metastases; ventricular access device
Book Title: Central Nervous System Metastases: Diagnosis and Treatment
ISBN: 978-3-030-42957-7
Publisher: Springer  
Publication Place: Cham, Switzerland
Date Published: 2020-01-01
Start Page: 259
End Page: 268
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-42958-4_18
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI/URL:
Notes: Book chapter: 18 -- This chapter can be found under "Part II Evaluation of CNS Metastasis" -- Source: Scopus
Altmetric
Citation Impact
BMJ Impact Analytics
MSK Authors
  1. Shahiba Q Ogilvie
    24 Ogilvie
  2. Whitney Erin Parker
    3 Parker
Related MSK Work