Overview of radiotherapy-induced chronic pain in childhood cancer survivors: A narrative review.

Paediatric & Neonatal Pain Pub Date : 2023-02-02 eCollection Date: 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1002/pne2.12094
Gail Wan Ying Chua, Prachi Simran Vig
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Radiotherapy is an important aspect of oncological treatment in several childhood cancers. However, radiotherapy is known to have numerous side effects, including detrimental effects on growth, neurocognitive impairment, and the development of secondary malignancies. One less studied long-term side effect of pediatric radiotherapy treatment is chronic pain. While the short-term toxicities of radiotherapy resolve over a few weeks to months, the chronic pain caused by radiotherapy-induced tissue damage can significantly affect children's quality of life. As long-term childhood cancer survivors age into adulthood, they are typically followed up by a wide variety of doctors, not all of whom may be familiar with radiotherapy-induced chronic pain and its management. The aim of this review is to discuss the various common manifestations of radiotherapy-related pain in children, as well as ways to identify and manage these. Common radiotherapy-related side effects leading to chronic pain symptoms include radiation fibrosis, enteritis, dermatitis, lymphedema, neuropathic pain, and effects on bone development. The pathophysiology, evaluation and management of these are briefly summarized in this review. This is followed by an overview of radiotherapy techniques that allow greater sparing of normal tissue, minimizing future painful side effects. Finally, the assessment of pain in children is described, as well as strategies for management, and red flag symptoms that should prompt urgent specialist referral. In conclusion, a good understanding of the long-term side effects of radiotherapy treatment in children is essential for the various medical professionals that follow-up the child in the years after treatment. For young children, the evaluation of pain is in itself a challenge, and effects on growth, development, and learning are crucial. For older children, social and psychological factors become increasingly important. As radiation therapy techniques continue to advance, the spectrum and incidence of chronic pain syndromes may change over time.

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儿童癌症幸存者放疗引起的慢性疼痛概述:叙述性综述。
放疗是治疗多种儿童癌症的重要手段。然而,众所周知,放疗有许多副作用,包括对生长发育的不利影响、神经认知障碍和继发性恶性肿瘤的发生。研究较少的儿科放疗的长期副作用是慢性疼痛。虽然放疗的短期毒性会在数周至数月内消失,但放疗引起的组织损伤所导致的慢性疼痛会严重影响儿童的生活质量。随着儿童癌症长期幸存者长大成人,他们通常会接受各种医生的随访,但并非所有医生都熟悉放疗引起的慢性疼痛及其处理方法。本综述旨在讨论儿童放疗相关疼痛的各种常见表现,以及识别和处理这些疼痛的方法。导致慢性疼痛症状的常见放疗相关副作用包括放射性纤维化、肠炎、皮炎、淋巴水肿、神经性疼痛以及对骨骼发育的影响。本综述简要概述了这些副作用的病理生理学、评估和处理方法。随后,还将概述放射治疗技术,这些技术可在更大程度上保护正常组织,最大限度地减少未来的疼痛副作用。最后,本综述介绍了儿童疼痛的评估、处理策略以及应立即转诊专科医生的提示症状。总之,充分了解儿童放疗的长期副作用,对于治疗后数年内跟踪儿童情况的各类医疗专业人员来说至关重要。对于幼儿来说,评估疼痛本身就是一项挑战,对生长、发育和学习的影响也至关重要。对于年龄较大的儿童,社会和心理因素变得越来越重要。随着放射治疗技术的不断进步,慢性疼痛综合征的范围和发病率可能会随着时间的推移而发生变化。
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