Liu Raymond, Page Margaretta, Solheim Karla, Fox Sherry, Chang Susan M
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0350, USA.
Neuro Oncol. 2009 Jun;11(3):330-9. doi: 10.1215/15228517-2008-093. Epub 2008 Nov 10.
Quality of life is an important area of clinical neurooncology that is increasingly relevant as survivorship increases and as patients experience potential morbidities associated with new therapies. This review of quality-of-life studies in the brain tumor population aims to summarize what is currently known about quality of life in patients with both low-grade and high-grade tumors and suggest how we may use this knowledge to direct future research. To date, reports on quality of life have been primarily qualitative and focused on specific symptoms such as fatigue, sleep disorders, and cognitive dysfunction, as well as some symptom clusters. However, the increasing interest in exploring quality of life as a primary end point for cancer therapy has established a need for prospective, controlled studies to assess baseline and serial quality-of-life parameters in brain tumor patients in order to plan and evaluate appropriate and timely interventions for their symptoms.
生活质量是临床神经肿瘤学的一个重要领域,随着生存率的提高以及患者经历与新疗法相关的潜在发病率,其相关性日益增加。这篇对脑肿瘤患者生活质量研究的综述旨在总结目前关于低级别和高级别肿瘤患者生活质量的已知情况,并建议我们如何利用这些知识来指导未来的研究。迄今为止,关于生活质量的报告主要是定性的,侧重于疲劳、睡眠障碍和认知功能障碍等特定症状以及一些症状群。然而,将生活质量作为癌症治疗的主要终点的兴趣日益浓厚,这就需要进行前瞻性对照研究,以评估脑肿瘤患者的基线和系列生活质量参数,以便为其症状规划和评估适当及时的干预措施。