Treatment-induced brain tissue necrosis: A clinical challenge in neuro-oncology

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Abstract

Cancer therapy-induced adverse effects on the brain are a major challenge in neuro-oncology. Brain tissue necrosis (treatment necrosis [TN]) as a consequence of brain directed cancer therapy remains an insufficiently characterized condition with diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties and is frequently associated with significant patient morbidity. A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms, improvement of diagnostic tools, development of preventive strategies, and implementation of evidence-based therapeutic practices are pivotal to improve patient management. In this comprehensive review, we address existing challenges associated with current TN-related clinical and research practices and highlight unanswered questions and areas in need of further research with the ultimate goal to improve management of patients affected by this important neuro-oncological condition.

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Winter, S. F., Loebel, F., Loeffler, J., Batchelor, T. T., Martinez-Lage, M., Vajkoczy, P., & Dietrich, J. (2019). Treatment-induced brain tissue necrosis: A clinical challenge in neuro-oncology. Neuro-Oncology, 21(9), 1118–1130. https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noz048

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