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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Oncology
  • Cognitive Psychology

Background:

  • Neuropsychological testing is essential for managing brain tumor patients.
  • It provides critical data on cognitive functions, including language.
  • This information is vital regardless of the chosen therapeutic strategy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the indispensable role of neuropsychological testing in brain tumor management.
  • To underscore its utility across different phases of patient care: pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative.
  • To emphasize its application in evaluating surgical and non-surgical treatment consequences and planning rehabilitation.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizes neuropsychological assessments to evaluate cognitive functions.
  • Integrates testing data for pre-operative mapping of eloquent areas.
  • Employs testing for intra-operative guidance and post-operative/follow-up evaluation.

Main Results:

  • Preoperative testing identifies critical language and cognitive areas.
  • Intraoperative testing assists in preserving these functions during surgery.
  • Postoperative and follow-up testing track treatment effects and inform rehabilitation.

Conclusions:

  • Neuropsychological testing is a non-negotiable component of brain tumor care.
  • It provides a baseline, aids surgical precision, and monitors treatment efficacy.
  • Essential for planning and executing effective rehabilitative strategies for brain tumor survivors.