Winnie Wan Yee Tso1, Anthony Pak Yin Liu1, Tatia Mei Chun Lee2,3, Ka Leung Cheuk1, Ming Kong Shing4, Chung Wing Luk5, Siu Cheung Ling6, Dennis Tak Loi Ku7, Kenneth Li8, Ada Wing Yan Yung1, Cheuk Wing Fung1, Sophelia Hoi Shan Chan1, Alvin Chi Chung Ho1, Frederick Ka Wing Ho1, Patrick Ip9, Godfrey Chi Fung Chan10. 1. Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, LKS Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, 1/F New Clinical Building, 102 Pokfulam Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. 2. State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. 3. Laboratory of Neuropsychology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. 4. Department of Paediatrics, Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. 5. Department of Paediatrics, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kowloon, Hong Kong. 6. Department of Paediatrics, Princess Margaret Hospital, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong. 7. Department of Paediatrics, Tuen Mun Hospital, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. 8. Department of Clinical Oncology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kowloon, Hong Kong. 9. Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, LKS Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, 1/F New Clinical Building, 102 Pokfulam Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. patricip@hku.hk. 10. Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, LKS Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, 1/F New Clinical Building, 102 Pokfulam Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. gcfchan@hku.hk.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intracranial germ cell tumors (GCT) are more common in Asia than in the West, accounting for about 15% of brain tumors in Asian children. The survival rate for intracranial GCT is excellent, but there are concerns about the effects of radiotherapy on neuropsychological function and quality of life of patients. METHODS: Intracranial germ cell tumors (GCT) are more common in Asia than in the West, accounting for about 15% of brain tumors in Asian children. The survival rate for intracranial GCT is excellent, but there are concerns about the effects of radiotherapy on neuropsychological function and quality of life of patients. Intracranial GCT survivors in Hong Kong aged ≥ 6 years who received cranial irradiation in the past 15 years were recruited. Neurocognitive function and performance status were assessed by the Hong Kong Wechsler Intelligence scale and Karnofsky/Lansky performance scales (KPS), respectively. Quality of life was assessed using the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) Generic Core Scales. A chart review was performed for tumor characteristics and complications related to the tumor and its treatment. RESULTS: Twenty-five intracranial GCT survivors were recruited. Longer length of time since treatment was associated with lower IQ scores. Larger tumor size was associated with lower KPS scores. Hemiparesis, poor manual dexterity, and complications with multi-organ involvement were associated with significantly lower KPS scores. Higher irradiation dosage was associated with lower PedsQL physical scores. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of GCT survivors had average intellectual functioning, satisfactory performance status and relatively good quality of life, except in the physical aspect. Comprehensive evaluation and long-term follow-up of GCT survivors are essential to provide timely support and improve long-term outcomes.
BACKGROUND: Intracranial germ cell tumors (GCT) are more common in Asia than in the West, accounting for about 15% of brain tumors in Asian children. The survival rate for intracranial GCT is excellent, but there are concerns about the effects of radiotherapy on neuropsychological function and quality of life of patients. METHODS: Intracranial germ cell tumors (GCT) are more common in Asia than in the West, accounting for about 15% of brain tumors in Asian children. The survival rate for intracranial GCT is excellent, but there are concerns about the effects of radiotherapy on neuropsychological function and quality of life of patients. Intracranial GCT survivors in Hong Kong aged ≥ 6 years who received cranial irradiation in the past 15 years were recruited. Neurocognitive function and performance status were assessed by the Hong Kong Wechsler Intelligence scale and Karnofsky/Lansky performance scales (KPS), respectively. Quality of life was assessed using the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) Generic Core Scales. A chart review was performed for tumor characteristics and complications related to the tumor and its treatment. RESULTS: Twenty-five intracranial GCT survivors were recruited. Longer length of time since treatment was associated with lower IQ scores. Larger tumor size was associated with lower KPS scores. Hemiparesis, poor manual dexterity, and complications with multi-organ involvement were associated with significantly lower KPS scores. Higher irradiation dosage was associated with lower PedsQL physical scores. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of GCT survivors had average intellectual functioning, satisfactory performance status and relatively good quality of life, except in the physical aspect. Comprehensive evaluation and long-term follow-up of GCT survivors are essential to provide timely support and improve long-term outcomes.
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Cancer survivors; Health-related quality of life; Intracranial germ cell tumors; Neurocognitive function; Performance status
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