RecruitingNCT02559752

Computer-based Neurocognitive Assessment in Children With Central Nervous System Tumors Receiving Proton Beam Radiation Therapy


Sponsor

Washington University School of Medicine

Enrollment

80 participants

Start Date

Oct 13, 2015

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This study will explore neurocognitive performance in pediatric brain tumor patients receiving proton beam radiation therapy (PBRT). The investigators goal is to gather baseline neurocognitive testing prior to the completion of the first week of radiation therapy along with follow-up testing 6-12 months after the completion of radiation and serial annual testing thereafter. With these data the investigators plan to evaluate the effects of PBRT on neurocognitive performance as it relates to patients' age at diagnosis, tumor location, and radiation dose. Modeling studies have demonstrated that PBRT could improve neurocognitive outcomes, but there is a paucity of prospectively-collected patient data. The investigators are uniquely positioned to address this important question given the busy pediatric central nervous system (CNS) tumor service, the delivery of proton therapy at the S. Lee Kling Proton Therapy Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and the multi-disciplinary research team with extensive experience into the late effects of therapy as it relates to neurocognition.


Eligibility

Min Age: 4 YearsMax Age: 21 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study evaluates whether a computer-based brain assessment tool (NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery) can accurately track how radiation therapy affects the thinking and memory skills of children and young adults with brain tumors over time. You may be eligible if: - You have a primary or metastatic brain tumor with an expected survival of more than 1 year - You are planning to receive (or have already started) proton beam radiation therapy - You are between 4 and 21 years old - You have no significant pre-existing cognitive conditions unrelated to your cancer You may NOT be eligible if: - You have visual impairment that would interfere with computer-based testing - You have a psychiatric or developmental disability unrelated to cancer that affects thinking - You are unable or unwilling to provide consent Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERNIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery

* For ages 4 to 7 years, the NIH Toolbox Early Childhood Battery will be administered. This test includes the Picture Vocabulary, Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention, Dimensional Change Card Sort, and Picture Sequence Memory measures to evaluate language, executive function, attention, and episodic memory, respectively. * For patients age 8 years or older, the administered battery will consist of the aforementioned tests in addition to Oral Reading Recognition, Pattern Comparison Processing Speed, and List Sort Working Memory tests. Results will include scores for each individual measure. In addition, each cognition battery provides composite scores, which allow for general interpretation/evaluation of overall cognitive functioning.


Locations(1)

Washington University School of Medicine

St Louis, Missouri, United States

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