A Pilot Study to Evaluate Neurocognitive Injury and Longitudinal Changes in White Matter During Radiation Therapy in Children With Primary Brain Tumors
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Brain Cancer, Hospital |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology, Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 6 - 21 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | June 2013 |
This is a pilot study to assess the changes in white matter, in the brain, in response to
radiation therapy and correlate these changes with later declines in cognitive function.
radiation therapy and correlate these changes with later declines in cognitive function.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pediatric patients (age 6-21) who will receive cranial radiotherapy for brian tumors.
This could include but is not limited to: low grade glioma, high grade glioma (to
include grade III but not grade IV glioma), germ cell tumors, primitive
neuroectodermal tumors, craniopharyngioma, or medulloblastoma.
- Patients should, in the estimate of the treating physician, be anticipated to have a
median survival of greater than 1 year.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with previous Central Nervous System (CNS) radiation or or CNS tumors that,
in the judgement of the investigators, are likely to undergo progression during or
shortly after radiotherapy are excluded.
- Patients with glioblastoma, multiforme, gliosarcoma, diffuse pontine glioma, or other
tumors presumed to have expected median survival per the investigators of less than 1
year.
- Patients who require sedation for Magnetic Resonance Imagining (MRI)are excluded.
- Patients at risk for nephrogenic systemic sclerosis will be excluded as a safety
precaution due to the contrast used in the scans.
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