Recognizing the psychological impact of a glioma diagnosis on mental and behavioral health: a systematic review of what neurosurgeons need to know

JS Young, N Al-Adli, YE Sibih, KL Scotford… - Journal of …, 2022 - thejns.org
A cancer diagnosis is life altering and frequently associated with both acute and long-lasting
psychosocial and behavioral distress for patients. The impact of a diffuse glioma diagnosis …

[HTML][HTML] Brain tumor at diagnosis: from cognition and behavior to quality of life

DPR Chieffo, F Lino, D Ferrarese, D Belella… - Diagnostics, 2023 - mdpi.com
Background: The present narrative review aims to discuss cognitive–emotional–behavioral
symptoms in adults with brain tumors at the time of diagnosis. Methods: The PubMed …

Psychiatric co-morbidity, distress, and use of psycho-social services in adult glioma patients—a prospective study

S Singer, J Roick, H Danker, RD Kortmann… - Acta …, 2018 - Springer
Background Distress impacts the daily life of glioma patients. This study explored its course
over time and the usage of psychosocial care. Methods A consecutive sample of glioma …

Psychiatric symptoms in glioma patients: from diagnosis to management

FW Boele, AG Rooney, R Grant… - … disease and treatment, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Patients with primary intrinsic brain tumors can experience neurological, cognitive, and
psychiatric symptoms that greatly affect daily life. In this review, we focus on changes in …

[HTML][HTML] Influences on cognitive outcomes in adult patients with gliomas: a systematic review

MA Kirkman, BHM Hunn, MSC Thomas… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
People with brain tumors, including those previously treated, are commonly affected by a
range of neurocognitive impairments involving executive function, memory, attention, and …

[HTML][HTML] Psychooncological distress in low-grade glioma patients—a monocentric study

A Ley, M Kamp, C von Sass, D Hänggi, M Sabel… - Acta …, 2022 - Springer
Background Patients diagnosed with low-grade glioma (LGG) must live with constant
knowledge of an upcoming malignant tumor transformation which may lead to increased …

The frequency, longitudinal course, clinical associations, and causes of emotional distress during primary treatment of cerebral glioma

AG Rooney, S McNamara, M MacKinnon… - Neuro …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background Relatively little is known about the frequency, longitudinal course, independent
associations, and reported causes of emotional distress in adults with primary cerebral …

Health-related quality of life and psychological functioning in patients with primary malignant brain tumors: a systematic review of clinical, demographic and mental …

PD Baker, J Bambrough, JRE Fox… - Neuro-oncology …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Background The impact of primary malignant brain tumors on patient quality of life and
psychological functioning is poorly understood, limiting the development of an evidence …

The emotional journey of neuro-oncology: Primary brain tumor patients share their experience during this life-threatening disease

AR Loughan, M Reid, KD Willis… - Neuro-Oncology …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Background To achieve patient-centric quality care in neuro-oncology, all aspects of the
disease and its impact on quality survival need to be considered. This includes the …

Prevalence and trends in the neuropsychological burden of patients having intracranial tumors with respect to neurosurgical intervention

M Dhandapani, S Gupta, M Mohanty, SK Gupta… - Annals of …, 2017 - karger.com
Background: The burden of neuropsychological symptoms evidenced by behavioral
changes among patients with intracranial tumors has not been studied in detail. Purpose …