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Deterioration of intellect among children surviving leukemia: IQ test changes modify estimates of treatment toxicity.

R K Mulhern1, J Ochs, D Fairclough.   

Abstract

This study assessed the association of young age at treatment, cranial irradiation, and time since treatment with intellectual deterioration among 49 long-term survivors of childhood leukemia. Ss had been randomized to receive low-dose cranial radiation therapy or high-dose chemotherapy. Longitudinal assessments of intellect were conducted. No significant effects of treatment group or age at treatment were detected. A small but statistically significant decline in mean full-scale IQ was noted over time (M = -3.6). Reanalysis with IQ test version included as a covariate eliminated IQ declines found initially. Results suggest (a) that there has been reduced toxicity of these methods of treatment and (b) that the magnitude and direction of error introduced by changing tests may approximate the magnitude of adverse effects on IQ from treatment.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1619103     DOI: 10.1037//0022-006x.60.3.477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Consult Clin Psychol        ISSN: 0022-006X


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1.  The impact of therapy for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia on intelligence quotients; results of the risk-stratified randomized central nervous system treatment trial MRC UKALL XI.

Authors:  Christina Halsey; Georgina Buck; Sue Richards; Faraneh Vargha-Khadem; Frank Hill; Brenda Gibson
Journal:  J Hematol Oncol       Date:  2011-10-13       Impact factor: 17.388

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