Tumor- and treatment-related side effects after multimodal therapy of childhood intracranial germ cell tumors

Citation
M. Benesch et al., Tumor- and treatment-related side effects after multimodal therapy of childhood intracranial germ cell tumors, ACT PAEDIAT, 90(3), 2001, pp. 264-270
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
ACTA PAEDIATRICA
ISSN journal
08035253 → ACNP
Volume
90
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
264 - 270
Database
ISI
SICI code
0803-5253(200103)90:3<264:TATSEA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Multimodality treatment approaches have dramatically improved the outcome o f patients with intracranial germ cell tumors and are resulting in an incre asing number of long-term survivors. The aim of the present study was to ev aluate prospectively the development of side effects in children, adolescen ts and young adults after treatment for intracranial germ cell tumors. Nine patients with a median age of 14 y at diagnosis and a median follow-up of 7.25 y underwent a detailed long-term evaluation including physical and neu ro-ophthalmologic examinations, routine laboratory and endocrine stimulatio n tests, neuropsychometric testing, audiometry and spirometry at repeated i ntervals. Endocrine deficiencies requiring hen-none replacement therapy occ urred in all patients. Neuro-ophthalmologic side effects were observed in 8 of the 9 patients, urinary electrolyte wasting in 4 of the 9, alopecia in 3 of the 9 and high-frequency hearing loss in 2 of the 9. Neuropsychologic examinations revealed pathologic results in all five tested patients. Conclusion: The present study indicates that former intracranial germ cell tumur patients suffer from remarkable long-term side effects, and that some of these late effects can develop or worsen months or years after cessatio n of oncologic therapy. Since life quality is an important parameter of can cer survival, careful follow-up of long-term survivors is mandatory, aimed at counteracting side effects as early as possible and therefore at minimiz ing long-term morbidity, which may considerably compromise quality of life.