Scientific and Clinical Challenges within Neuro-Oncology.

World Neurosurg

Weill Cornell Brain Tumor Center, Department of Neurology, Weill Cornell Medicine/New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York, USA. Electronic address:

Published: July 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Both primary and metastatic brain tumors, like gliomas and glioblastoma, have poor prognoses despite advances in treatment options.
  • The anatomy and unique immune responses of the brain, including barriers that limit drug delivery, create significant scientific challenges in effectively treating these tumors.
  • Clinical obstacles, such as the patients' accompanying health issues and treatment toxicity, further complicate the situation, emphasizing the need for improved clinical trial access for new therapies.

Article Abstract

Both primary and metastatic brain tumors carry poor prognoses despite modern advances in medical therapy, radiation therapy, and surgical techniques. Gliomas, including glioblastoma (GBM), are particularly difficult to treat, and high-grade gliomas have poor outcomes. Treatment of brain tumors involves a unique set of scientific and clinical challenges, which are often not present in the treatment of systemic malignancies. With respect to scientific challenges, the anatomy and physiology of brain tumors (including the blood-brain barrier, blood-tumor barrier, and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier) prevent adequate drug delivery into the central nervous system. The unique nature of the immune system in the central nervous system as well as the immunosuppressive microenvironment of tumors such as GBM also create therapeutic roadblocks in the treatment of brain tumors. Tumor heterogeneity, particularly in GBM, has classically been believed to contribute to multitherapy resistance; however, recent data suggest that this may not be the case. Clinical challenges include neurologic and medical comorbidities of patients with brain tumor, as well as potential toxicity of tumor-directed treatment. Clinical trials investigating new treatment paradigms are needed, but several roadblocks exist to good and promising clinical trial availability.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2021.01.151DOI Listing

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