2022
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.874317
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An Integrated Analysis of Clinical, Genomic, and Imaging Features Reveals Predictors of Neurocognitive Outcomes in a Longitudinal Cohort of Pediatric Cancer Survivors, Enriched with CNS Tumors (Rad ART Pro)

Abstract: BackgroundNeurocognitive deficits in pediatric cancer survivors occur frequently; however, individual outcomes are unpredictable. We investigate clinical, genetic, and imaging predictors of neurocognition in pediatric cancer survivors, with a focus on survivors of central nervous system (CNS) tumors exposed to radiation.MethodsOne hundred eighteen patients with benign or malignant cancers (median diagnosis age: 7; 32% embryonal CNS tumors) were selected from an existing multi-institutional cohort (RadART Pro) … Show more

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“…These biomarkers have been shown to correlate with cognitive outcomes and may be used to assess brain health in patients with cognitive decline. 74–80 Future research is needed to elucidate how these metrics and biomarkers of treatment-related early CNS damage can be incorporated into response assessment methods.…”
Section: Moving Beyond Bidimensional Methods Of Response Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These biomarkers have been shown to correlate with cognitive outcomes and may be used to assess brain health in patients with cognitive decline. 74–80 Future research is needed to elucidate how these metrics and biomarkers of treatment-related early CNS damage can be incorporated into response assessment methods.…”
Section: Moving Beyond Bidimensional Methods Of Response Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst our systematic search strategy was extensive, there were also difficulties in identifying papers due to poor reporting practices. For instance, for some of the studies where the full text was assessed, the timing of MRI in relation to assessment was ambiguous or unclear [47][48][49][50]55]. Factors affecting the number of research articles in this area could include previous focus on survival, where increasing survival rates are now placing a greater need for research on late effects.…”
Section: Meta-analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a small number of cases, the text was ambiguous to the order of testing (i.e., [49][50][51][52][53][54]) but did not refer to prediction or other details suggestive of the order, and thus were not included. For other studies, data including MRI which preceded a later neurocognitive assessment existed, due to the inclusion of multiple timepoints, however it was ambiguous in the analyses of interest as to the time points being referred too and so these studies were not included [55,56].…”
Section: Study Characteristics and Reporting Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%