Effects of brain radiotherapy on cognitive performance in adult low-grade glioma patients: A systematic review

Volume: 160, Pages: 202 - 211
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Grade II gliomas are slow growing tumours that usually affect younger patients. The mainstream treatment modality at present is surgical. The role of radiation therapy in the management of grade II gliomas has been the subject of considerable debate. Radiation therapy has a proven potential to prolong progression free and overall survival in high-risk patients, but may also produce long-term cognitive deficits. Since grade II glioma patients are...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of brain radiotherapy on cognitive performance in adult low-grade glioma patients: A systematic review
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
160
Pages
202 - 211
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