Childhood brain tumors Journal Article


Author: Sklar, C. A.
Article Title: Childhood brain tumors
Abstract: Primary malignant tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) account for about 16% of all childhood malignancies. These tumors are the second most common type of childhood cancer and the most frequent of the solid tumors. The small increase in incidence noted over the past two decades most likely represents advancements in diagnostic technologies rather than true changes in disease frequency, though this is controversial. CNS tumors are diverse, representing many histological types and arising in a variety of anatomic sites. The most common malignant tumors include astrocytomas (52%), medulloblastomas/primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNETs) (21%), gliomas (19%), and ependymomas (9%). The current 5-year survival rate for all pediatric CNS tumors is 67%, but rates differ considerably among tumor types. Treatment modalities also differ according to histological type. Currently, about 25% of patients are treated with surgery alone, 40% undergo surgery plus radiation, and 30% are treated with surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Survivors of childhood brain tumors are at substantial risk for increased morbidity and late mortality. Five-year survivors of brain tumors are 13 times more likely to die than healthy age- and sex-matched peers. Disease recurrence remains the single most common cause of late deaths (70%). Neurological, neurocognitive, and endocrine disturbances are the most prevalent disabilities observed among long-term survivors of pediatric brain tumors.
Keywords: adolescent; cancer survival; child; controlled study; treatment outcome; review; cancer localization; cancer recurrence; multimodality cancer therapy; solid tumor; radiation dose; brain tumor; glioma; brain neoplasms; antineoplastic agent; cancer incidence; morbidity; prevalence; pathology; cancer mortality; growth hormone; central nervous system tumor; childhood cancer; cause of death; survival time; medulloblastoma; hypothalamus; childhood brain tumors; ependymoma; cognitive defect; diagnostic test; neurologic disease; astrocytoma; neuroectoderm tumor; nuclear magnetic resonance; endocrine disease; brain surgery; chorionic gonadotropin beta subunit; alpha fetoprotein; hypophysis tumor; corticotropin; pituitary neoplasms; tissue typing; dopamine receptor stimulating agent; humans; human; male; female; article; pediatric cns tumors; tumor survivors
Journal Title: Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
Volume: 15
Issue: Suppl.2
ISSN: 0334-018X
Publisher: De Gruyter  
Date Published: 2002-05-01
Start Page: 669
End Page: 673
Language: English
PUBMED: 12092679
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 14 November 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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