儿童和青年脑肿瘤幸存者的康复,以及他们向成人服务的过渡:主要挑战

V. Biassoni, M. Massimino, M. C. Oprandi, C. Clerici, L. Veneroni, C. Corti, E. Schiavello, F. Spreafico, G. Poggi
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摘要简介:众所周知,随着癌症患者5年总生存率超过75%的治疗进展,儿科神经肿瘤学家担心长期的后遗症,往往需要终身护理和多种专科技能。涵盖领域:本综述旨在讨论与癌症幸存者的残疾和康复有关的主要问题,包括认知和神经心理方面、语言和社交技能、重返学校、开始或重返工作、内分泌障碍和支持措施。本综述还涵盖了一些基于先进工具或技术的实验性康复途径,概述了目前可用的改善患者生活质量的选择。我们的研究结果来自于对脑肿瘤患者的长期评估(2000-2015年),并管理他们的密集定制康复。一个病例报告的病人应对儿童癌症到成年生活已经增加了一个实用的例子,心理需求和困难的年轻癌症幸存者在必要的过渡,从儿科年龄到成年期的适应。专家评论:重要的是要强调,迄今为止,我们在儿童神经肿瘤学知识和患者管理方面取得的巨大进步,必须伴随着为他们量身定制的康复服务的日常努力,努力弥合他们与正常生活和健康同龄人之间的差距。
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ABSTRACT Introduction: It is well known that, with advances in the treatment of cancer patients achieving a 5-year overall survival of over 75% nowadays, pediatric neuro-oncologists are worried about long-term sequelae that frequently demand lifelong care and multiple specialist skills. Areas covered: This review aims to discuss the main issues concerning cancer survivors’ disabilities and rehabilitation, including cognitive and neuropsychological aspects, language and social skills, the return to school, starting or returning to work, endocrinological impairments, and supportive measures. The review also covers some experimental rehabilitation pathways based on advanced tools or techniques to provide an overview of the currently-available options for improving patients’ quality of life. We have included our findings deriving from a lengthy experience (2000–2015) of assessing brain tumor patients and managing their intensive tailored rehabilitation. A case report on a patient’s coping with childhood cancer into adult life has been added to give a pragmatic example of the psychological needs and difficulties of young cancer survivors during the necessary transition from pediatric age into adulthood adaptation. Expert commentary: It is important to stress that the tremendous progress made to date in our knowledge of pediatric neuro-oncology and in our management of patients has to be accompanied by a day-to-day effort to provide for their tailored rehabilitation, striving to bridge the gap that separates them from the normal life and experiences of their healthy peers.
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