Dose‐dependent cranial irradiation associations with brain structures and neuropsychological outcomes in children with posterior fossa brain tumors
Mary Baron Nelson,
Sharon H. O'Neil,
Scarlet J. Cho
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPosterior fossa irradiation with or without whole brain irradiation results in high doses of radiation to the thalamus, hippocampus, and putamen, structures critical to cognitive functioning. As a result, children with brain tumors treated with cranial irradiation (CRT) may experience significant cognitive late effects. We sought to determine the effect of radiation to those structures on neuropsychological outcome.MethodsForty‐seven children with a history of posterior fossa tumor (17 treated with s… Show more
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