| Literature DB >> 35740690 |
Arnaud Lombard1,2, Hugues Duffau3,4.
Abstract
Diffuse low-grade gliomas (LGG) commonly affect young adults and display a slow evolution, with a life expectancy that can surpass 15 years, thanks to multimodal therapeutic management. Therefore, preservation of quality of life (QoL), including sexual health, is mandatory. We systematically searched available medical databases of Pubmed, Cochrane, and Scopus for studies that reported data on sexual activity or dysfunction (SD) in LGG patients. We analyzed results to determine incidence of SD and its association with QoL in this population. Three studies focused on SD incidence in patients presenting specifically LGG, or brain tumors including LGG. They comprised 124 brain tumor patients, including 62 LGG, with SD incidence ranging from 44 to 63%. SD was reported by more than 50% of interrogated women in the three studies. Regarding QoL, two out of the three studies found significant associations between SD and alterations of QoL parameters, particularly in the field of social and functional wellbeing. Finally, we discussed those results regarding methods of evaluation, inherent biases, and therapeutic implications regarding antiseizure medications and also planning of surgery, chemo-, and radiotherapy. Our review showed that SD is highly prevalent but still poorly studied in LGG patients. As those patients are usually young and enjoy an active life, there is a need to assess more systematically the occurrence of SD in clinical routine, in order to adapt cancer treatments accordingly, to manage actively these troubles, and finally to improve patients' QoL in the long run.Entities:
Keywords: chemotherapy; low-grade glioma; radiotherapy; sexual activity; sexual dysfunction; surgery
Year: 2022 PMID: 35740690 PMCID: PMC9221288 DOI: 10.3390/cancers14123025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.575
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram for study selection. From the 1273 articles identified in the four databases, 1199 were screened for titles and abstracts. Articles which did not concern brain tumors and/or sexual activity were excluded. From 40 articles assessed for eligibility, 37 were excluded due absence of LGG patients and/or report of sexual activity, or if the article was not a clinical study (e.g., case report). Finally, 3 studies were included for analysis.
Incidence of SD and repercussions on QoL in studies considering brain tumors including LGG patients.
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| Surbeck, 2015 [ | Finocchiaro, 2017 [ | Boccia, 2021 [ |
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| Transversal, France | Transversal, Italy | Transversal, USA |
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| 32 (17/15), | 46 (28/18), | 46 (11/35), |
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| 38.6 | 45 | 53.5 |
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| Frontal (11) | NR | Frontal (16) |
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| Right | NR | NR |
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| ASEX | Ad hoc questionnaire | IIEF (M) and FSFI (F) |
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| 14 (5/9), | 27 (12/13), | 29 (6/23), |
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| 14 (5/9), | NR | NR |
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| Sex drive (34%) | Sex drive (56%) | Sex drive |
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| 47% | 34% | NR |
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| - Right-sided resections and difficulties in reaching orgasm ( | NR | - No association between tumor side and FSFI scores in women |
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| NE | HADS, PDI, EORTC QLQ-C30, EORTC QLQ-BN20 | FACT-Br |
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| NE | - Significant higher levels of anxiety and depression ( | - In women, correlation of desire with functional wellbeing and total QoL scores, correlation of social wellbeing with desire, arousal and satisfaction. |
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| - At home | - During hospitalization or day treatments | - Scheduled appointment |
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| Surgery (32) | NR | None (7) |
M—Male; F—Female; ASMs—Antiseizure medications; CT—Chemotherapy; RT—Radiotherapy; NR—Not Reported; NE—Not Evaluated.
Studies addressing FP discussion and results in LGG patients.
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| Lehman, 2018 [ | Stiner, 2019 [ | Wide, 2021 [ | Stone, 2017 [ | Nordan, 2020 [ |
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| 92 (NR) | 69 (0/69) | 1010 (316/694) | 70 (38/32) | 10 (0/10) |
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| 25 (NR) | 69 (35) | 123 (NR) | 70 (12) | 10 (5) |
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| 12 | 21 | 23 | 70 | 10 |
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| 50% | 30% | 19% | 100% | 100% |
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| - While fertility preservation was not important at the time of diagnosis, it was a priority for them at the time of survey completion | - 51 patients (73%) accepted referral to specific unit | - The total number of follicles, of oocytes retrieved and the percentage of mature oocytes were similar between cases and controls. |
M—Male; F—Female; NR—Not Reported.