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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Importance Of Cognition Within Brain Cancer Therapy

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By Robert Sutter


There are concerns when you are talking about brain cancer therapy in general. You want to make sure that the processes in question are safe so that cognitive function is not hindered. It's one of the biggest points for researchers to consider but it appears as though more and more work is going to be done in order to make this matter that much less of a concern. After reading an article on Penn News, I have to believe that results will soon be able to show themselves.

The article said that there has been a new approach seen in the field of brain cancer therapy. To me, this is great, especially when cognition has been a strong focus for a number of organizations - Voices against Brain Cancer is just one example - as long as studies have been done. The way that this particular study went about is through the use of chemotherapeutic wafers, each of them set around the cancerous regions of the brain. Radiation was not utilized as the results have been looked into.

Whole brain radiation therapy has been used in the past but this isn't exactly the case in the present day. After all, this has been brought to use in order to keep tumors from recurring in patients but what about the condition of the brain itself? It's been said that radiation, in large amounts, can cause certain functions within the brain to decrease over the course of time. To me, it's just a matter of being able to bring safer therapies to a field in which good work has been done.

The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania facilitated the study and there have been such results found. According to the article, 98 percent of patients that deferred radiation and utilized the aforementioned wafers started to see stronger results in cognition within one of three different areas. These are seen as memory, executive function, and fine motor skills. This was especially strong in the latter two, more than 40 percent of changes being helped.

There are many different methods to think about when it comes to brain cancer therapy, some of them more noticeable than others. However, these methods should come about without the brain being negatively impacted by the presence of radiation, for example. A litany of tools has been put to use, not only in this therapy but others as well. It's just a matter of incorporating them in the best of ways so that the finest results will soon be uncovered, allowing research to expand that much more.




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