Highlighting the lack of neuropsychologists and speech therapists in healthcare services towards an accurate (pre‐ and postoperative) cognitive assessment in low‐grade glioma patients
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2022Author
Manso‐Ortega, Lucia
Bermudez, Garazi
Pomposo, Iñigo
Gil‐Robles, Santiago
Miranda, Maite
Carreiras, Manuel
Quiñones, Ileana
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Manso-Ortega, L, Bermudez, G, Pomposo, I, et al. Highlighting the lack of neuropsychologists and speech therapists in healthcare services towards an accurate (pre- and postoperative) cognitive assessment in low-grade glioma patients. Psychooncology. 2022; 31( 7): 1261- 1263. https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.5968
Psycho-Oncology
Psycho-Oncology
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Key points
Due to the slow growth of Low‐grade gliomas (LGGs), cognitive impairments can be quite difficult to detect at early stages
There is a lack of staff specialized on the cognitive and emotional assessment of patients, such as neuropsychologists and speech therapists
Brain tumor patients are often misclassified as asymptomatic at the moment of diagnosis
An accurate and individually‐designed assessment of their cognitive status can significantly improve the treatment strategy for each patient,
allowing long‐term planning and substantial differences in post‐operative outcomes
Healthcare facilities treating LGG patients should give high priority to the formal inclusion of trained professionals capable of designing and
implementing adequate pre‐ and post‐operative strategies. By addressing this challenge, it is possible to guide clinical interventions and close
the gap between surgery and rehabilitation therapy