Impact of pregnancy on the treatment and outcomes of glioma: a cohort study.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Neuro-Oncology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1007/s11060-025-04961-x
Jack M Shireman, Emily Distler, Cheyenne Schepp, Yilong Tao, Liam McCarthy, Varshitha Kasulabada, Mahua Dey
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Abstract

Background: Pregnancy's impact on cancer has been understudied throughout the literature. The current authoritative cancer database in the US, NCI's SEER database, tracks nearly all aspects of cancer care however has no provision to track pregnancy. Consequently, there are no systematic evidence based clinical guidelines available for this vulnerable population.

Objective: This retrospective cohort study outlines reported clinical presentation, obstetric outcomes, and treatment regimens for pregnant patients diagnosed with glioma to better understand current practice pattern for glioma during pregnancy.

Evidence review: An exhaustive PubMed and Cochrane based literature search was performed for pregnancy and glioma. Individual patient data was extracted primarily from case reports and case series, since pregnancy is an exclusion criterion for most clinical trials.

Findings: We identified a cohort of 94 patients, 54% of whom (n = 51/94) were diagnosed prior to their pregnancy. Of the patients who were diagnosed during their pregnancy, diagnosis was most common in the second trimester (27%, n = 25/94). Seizure was the most common presenting symptom and maternal survival varied significantly by glioma grade. Treatment delays were common and were most detrimental to maternal survival in glioblastoma (GBM) (22 months (no delay) vs 8 months (delay) p < 0.10). Most patients regardless of tumor grade delivered healthy babies (80%, n = 75/94) while GBM carried the highest rate of birth complications or defects (15% n = 3/20). Fetal exposure to chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy increased the rate of birth defects or complications from 5% (n = 2/47) to 16% (n = 6/37).

Conclusions and relevance: In summary, we found wide practice variation in management of glioma during pregnancy. Systematic reporting on this vulnerable population is needed to better serve mothers and fetuses during this incredibly challenging life event.

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Journal of Neuro-Oncology
Journal of Neuro-Oncology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
277
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuro-Oncology is a multi-disciplinary journal encompassing basic, applied, and clinical investigations in all research areas as they relate to cancer and the central nervous system. It provides a single forum for communication among neurologists, neurosurgeons, radiotherapists, medical oncologists, neuropathologists, neurodiagnosticians, and laboratory-based oncologists conducting relevant research. The Journal of Neuro-Oncology does not seek to isolate the field, but rather to focus the efforts of many disciplines in one publication through a format which pulls together these diverse interests. More than any other field of oncology, cancer of the central nervous system requires multi-disciplinary approaches. To alleviate having to scan dozens of journals of cell biology, pathology, laboratory and clinical endeavours, JNO is a periodical in which current, high-quality, relevant research in all aspects of neuro-oncology may be found.
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