2018
DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noy059.616
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Qol-34. A Four-Year Follow-Up Study of Neurocognition in Children Treated for a Brain Tumor

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“…During the last few years, evidence for potential treatment‐induced neurotoxicity in pediatric oncology is increasing. So far, most evidence exists for brain tumor and ALL patients . However, these neurotoxic effects are mostly induced by radiotherapy (RT) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last few years, evidence for potential treatment‐induced neurotoxicity in pediatric oncology is increasing. So far, most evidence exists for brain tumor and ALL patients . However, these neurotoxic effects are mostly induced by radiotherapy (RT) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Нейротоксические эффекты могут быть острыми, подострыми или отдаленными по времени возникновения, обратимыми или необратимыми (или же частично обратимыми) по типу их регресса. При лечении опухолей центральной нервной системы нейротоксичность усугубляется действием самой опухоли на нервную систему, дополнительными методами терапии и собственно нейротоксичностью препарата [1,2]. Для детского возраста характерно развитие комплекса когнитивных нарушений на фоне химиотерапии [3][4][5].…”
Section: нейротоксические осложнения химиотерапии: изучение причин и unclassified