Neurosciences des Croyances

Clinical Outcome Assessment Tools for Evaluating the Management of Gliomas.

Cancers (Basel) . 2025;17 (10)

Résumé

In recent times, a greater emphasis has been placed on framing patient clinical assessments and QOL as both endpoints and prognostic factors for neuro-oncological care. However, there is currently a lack of consensus on the most effective metrics and instruments for use in patients with primary brain tumors. Due to the heterogeneity in clinical characteristics, histological classification, anatomical location, and available treatment modalities for glioma, quantifying patient clinical condition and QOL within this unique population is particularly challenging. In this paper, we comprehensively review the available literature on the use of clinical assessment tools in glioma patients, highlighting the strengths and limitations of prominent instruments. We demonstrate that clinical outcome assessment (COA) instruments provide valuable and complementary insights into the physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being of glioma patients.

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