Neuropsychiatric symptoms as early indicators of brain tumors.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Archive of clinical cases Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22551/2024.45.1104.10302
George-Cătălin Moroşan, Andreea-Cătălina Moroşan, Cătălina Ionescu, Anca Sava
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Abstract

Brain tumors, despite the high mortality and morbidity, they are a rare type of heterogenous tumors that are highly dependent on sex, age, race, level of education, and socioeconomic status. Due to their high mortality rates, it is important to identify as many potential biomarkers for early detection as the earlier the tumor is discovered, the better the prognosis. One such early biomarker we propose in the current paper is the assessment of anxiety, depression, and cognitive changes. In most cancer patients, a certain degree of anxiety and depression is expected upon receiving the diagnosis as it triggers fears regarding the prognosis, possible side effects of the treatment, and even the possibility of the treatment failing. In this paper we analyzed the way anxiety, depression, and cognitive changes present themselves in the case of several types of tumors and whether these could be used as early markers. We have observed that most of the cognitive changes present are due to the location, size, and type of the tumor with some highly connected to anxiety and depression. Moreover, in the case of certain tumors, the removal of the mass has not improved the mood or cognitive function.

神经精神症状是脑肿瘤的早期指标。
脑肿瘤,尽管死亡率和发病率高,但它是一种罕见的异质性肿瘤,高度依赖于性别、年龄、种族、教育水平和社会经济地位。由于其高死亡率,确定尽可能多的潜在生物标志物用于早期检测是很重要的,因为肿瘤发现得越早,预后越好。我们在这篇论文中提出的一个早期生物标志物是对焦虑、抑郁和认知变化的评估。大多数癌症患者在接受诊断时都会有一定程度的焦虑和抑郁,因为这会引发对预后、治疗可能产生的副作用、甚至治疗失败的担忧。在本文中,我们分析了焦虑、抑郁和认知变化在几种类型肿瘤中的表现方式,以及这些是否可以用作早期标记。我们观察到,大多数认知变化是由于肿瘤的位置、大小和类型,其中一些与焦虑和抑郁高度相关。此外,在某些肿瘤的情况下,切除肿块并没有改善情绪或认知功能。
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