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Addressing the post-irradiation hypothalamic-pituitary endocrine abnormalities of brain tumors in pediatric patients

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Velentza L., Tolia M., Christakou C., Nikolaou M., Zerdes I.-N., Tsoukalas N., Hajiioannou J., Tsanadis K., Rigas G., Mitsis M., Theodorou K., Pistevou-Gombaki K., Tsekeris P., Kyrgias G.
Date
2017
Language
en
Keyword
brain radiation
brain tumor
cancer radiotherapy
childhood cancer survivor
childhood disease
clinical assessment
corticotropin deficiency
disease severity
follitropin disorder
gonadotropin deficiency
growth hormone deficiency
hormone deficiency
hormone release
human
hypothalamus hypophysis system
irradiation
luteinizing hormone disorde
prolactin disorder
radiation injury
Review
systematic review
thyrotropin disorder
adolescent
brain tumor
child
complication
female
hypophysis
hypothalamus
male
pathology
preschool child
radiation injury
radiation response
Adolescent
Brain Neoplasms
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Humans
Hypothalamus
Male
Pituitary Gland
Radiation Injuries
Zerbinis Publications
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Abstract
Purpose: Hypothalamic-pituitary axis is susceptible to radiotherapy, causing endocrine disorders to childhood cancer survivors. We conducted a systematic review in order to assess the radiation-induced toxicity that leads to hormone secretion abnormalities and their severity in children with brain tumors. Methods: The data were collected by relevant studies on PubMed and EMBASE. Articles up to December 2016 were included. We selected studies which focused on children patients (<18 yr old) with brain tumors treated with radiotherapy and the consequences for their endocrine system. Results: Growth hormone (GH) deficiency was the most common post-irradiation abnormality among children cancer survivors, followed by gonadotrophin (GT), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), corticotropin (ACTH) and prolactin (PRL) disorders. Conclusions: The age of the patient, total radiotherapy dose, number of fractions, fraction size and the duration of treatment seem to determine the severity of these disturbances. © 2017 Zerbinis Publications. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80558
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