Addressing the post-irradiation hypothalamic-pituitary endocrine abnormalities of brain tumors in pediatric patients
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2017Language
en
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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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