Long‐Term Cognitive Functioning in Testicular Germ‐Cell Tumor Survivors. (19th January 2018)
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- Title:
- Long‐Term Cognitive Functioning in Testicular Germ‐Cell Tumor Survivors. (19th January 2018)
- Main Title:
- Long‐Term Cognitive Functioning in Testicular Germ‐Cell Tumor Survivors
- Authors:
- Chovanec, Michal
Vasilkova, Lucia
Setteyova, Lucia
Obertova, Jana
Palacka, Patrik
Rejlekova, Katarina
Sycova‐Mila, Zuzana
Kalavska, Katarina
Svetlovska, Daniela
Cingelova, Silvia
Mladosievicova, Beata
Mardiak, Jozef
Mego, Michal - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Treatment for cancer may lead to development of cognitive difficulties in cancer survivors. This study aimed to evaluate long‐term cognitive functioning (CogF) in germ‐cell tumor (GCT) survivors. Subjects, Materials, and Methods : GCT survivors ( n = 155) from the National Cancer Institute of Slovakia completed the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Cognitive Function at a median of 10 years of follow‐up (range: 5–32). The study group consisted of survivors receiving a cisplatin‐based chemotherapy, radiotherapy to the retroperitoneal lymph nodes, or both, whereas the control group included survivors treated with orchiectomy only. Results : Of the total survivors, 138 received treatment beyond orchiectomy and 17 controls had orchiectomy alone. Any treatment resulted in significantly greater cognitive difficulties on the overall cognitive function score. Treatment with radiotherapy was associated with cognitive declines in overall cognitive functioning and in subscales for perceived cognitive impairment and cognitive impairment perceived by others (both p < .05). The burden of chemotherapy plus radiotherapy or radiotherapy versus controls resulted in the impairment in all cognitive functioning domains (all p < .05). Overall long‐term cognitive impairment was independent of age in the multivariable analysis. Conclusion : This prospective study shows that GCT survivors suffer from a long‐term CogF impairment. These results may help guideAbstract : Background: Treatment for cancer may lead to development of cognitive difficulties in cancer survivors. This study aimed to evaluate long‐term cognitive functioning (CogF) in germ‐cell tumor (GCT) survivors. Subjects, Materials, and Methods : GCT survivors ( n = 155) from the National Cancer Institute of Slovakia completed the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Cognitive Function at a median of 10 years of follow‐up (range: 5–32). The study group consisted of survivors receiving a cisplatin‐based chemotherapy, radiotherapy to the retroperitoneal lymph nodes, or both, whereas the control group included survivors treated with orchiectomy only. Results : Of the total survivors, 138 received treatment beyond orchiectomy and 17 controls had orchiectomy alone. Any treatment resulted in significantly greater cognitive difficulties on the overall cognitive function score. Treatment with radiotherapy was associated with cognitive declines in overall cognitive functioning and in subscales for perceived cognitive impairment and cognitive impairment perceived by others (both p < .05). The burden of chemotherapy plus radiotherapy or radiotherapy versus controls resulted in the impairment in all cognitive functioning domains (all p < .05). Overall long‐term cognitive impairment was independent of age in the multivariable analysis. Conclusion : This prospective study shows that GCT survivors suffer from a long‐term CogF impairment. These results may help guide clinicians' decisions in treatment and follow‐up of GCTs. Implications for Practice: In this study, long‐term survivors of germ‐cell tumors have reported cognitive impairment after curative treatment with radiotherapy and chemotherapy compared with controls who had treatment with orchiectomy only. These data provide an argument against the use of adjuvant radiotherapy for stage I seminoma. Unnecessary overtreatment with chemotherapy and additional radiotherapy after chemotherapy should be avoided. Abstract : Cancer treatment can lead to the development of cognitive difficulties in cancer survivors. This article reports the results of a study that aimed to evaluate long‐term cognitive abilities in a cohort of patients who survived after treatment (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or both compared with orchiectomy alone) for germ cell tumors. … (more)
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- Oncologist. Volume 23:Number 5(2018)
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- Oncologist
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- Volume 23:Number 5(2018)
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- Volume 23, Issue 5 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 23
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0023-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 617
- Page End:
- 623
- Publication Date:
- 2018-01-19
- Subjects:
- Long‐term -- Cognitive functioning -- Testicular germ‐cell tumors -- Survivors -- Late toxicity -- Radiotherapy -- Chemotherapy
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- 10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0457 ↗
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