Survey on the impact of WHO 2021 classification of brain tumors on adult glioma management in Africo-Asian region

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Clinical Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-03-14 DOI:10.1016/j.jocn.2025.111174
Sarvesh Goyal , Shweta Kedia , Sonal Jain , Hemlata Jangir , Nenkimun Dirting Bakwa , Bipin Chaurasia , Claire Karekezi , James A Balogun , Lynne Lourdes N. Lucena , Mahnaaz Sultana Azeem , Mabel Banson , Santanu Kumar Bora , Selfy Oswari , Vaishali Suri , Vasundhara Rangan
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The 2021 WHO classification of central nervous system (CNS) tumors introduced significant changes based on molecular and biological tumor characteristics, aiming to improve prognostication and enable more precise treatment approaches. This study investigated the awareness, adoption, and impact of the new classification on adult glioma management among healthcare professionals in Africo-Asian region. Through a structured survey questionnaire distributed across these regions, assessment of the level of awareness, diagnostic changes, challenges faced, and future perspectives among respondents was done. The survey received responses from 56 participants. Findings revealed that while 67.85% of respondents from Asia and 32.15% from Africa reported awareness of the new classification, both groups faced significant challenges in accessing molecular diagnostics, with financial constraints limiting widespread implementation. This paper provides insights into the current state of brain glioma management in resource-limited settings and discusses the potential need for further refinements in the WHO classification of CNS tumors and adult glioma management guidelines to address these disparities.
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2021 年世界卫生组织(WHO)中枢神经系统(CNS)肿瘤分类根据肿瘤的分子和生物学特征做出了重大改变,旨在改善预后并实现更精确的治疗方法。本研究调查了非洲-亚洲地区医护人员对新分类的认识、采用情况以及新分类对成人胶质瘤管理的影响。通过在这些地区发放结构化调查问卷,对受访者的认知水平、诊断变化、面临的挑战和未来展望进行了评估。调查收到了 56 位参与者的回复。调查结果显示,虽然有 67.85% 的亚洲受访者和 32.15% 的非洲受访者表示了解新的分类方法,但这两个群体在获取分子诊断方法方面都面临着巨大挑战,资金限制也制约了新方法的广泛实施。本文深入探讨了资源有限地区脑胶质瘤管理的现状,并讨论了进一步完善世界卫生组织中枢神经系统肿瘤分类和成人胶质瘤管理指南以解决这些差异的潜在需求。
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Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: This International journal, Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, publishes articles on clinical neurosurgery and neurology and the related neurosciences such as neuro-pathology, neuro-radiology, neuro-ophthalmology and neuro-physiology. The journal has a broad International perspective, and emphasises the advances occurring in Asia, the Pacific Rim region, Europe and North America. The Journal acts as a focus for publication of major clinical and laboratory research, as well as publishing solicited manuscripts on specific subjects from experts, case reports and other information of interest to clinicians working in the clinical neurosciences.
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