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Neoplastic Meningitis

  • Alixis Van Horn, RN, CHPN 
  • Marc C. Chamberlain, MD
     

  • http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.suponc.2011.06.002


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Neoplastic meningitis occurs in approximately 5%–10% of all patients with cancer, and aggressive supportive measures are a critical component of comprehensive care. A literature review of the current diagnostic methods, randomized controlled trials, and available treatments was undertaken; and a comprehensive discussion of best-practice supportive care measures is provided. Although the prognosis for those diagnosed with neoplastic meningitis is poor, treatment and supportive care may allow stabilization of neurologic symptoms and afford protection from further neurologic deterioration, allowing patients to maximize their function and independence and adjust their expectations of treatment from cure to palliation.

*For a PDF of the full article and accompanying viewpoints by Alexis Demopoulos and Matthias Holdhoff along with Stuart Grossman, click in the links to the left of this introduction.

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Neoplastic Meningitis

  • Alixis Van Horn, RN, CHPN 
  • Marc C. Chamberlain, MD
     

  • http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.suponc.2011.06.002


Abstract

Neoplastic meningitis occurs in approximately 5%–10% of all patients with cancer, and aggressive supportive measures are a critical component of comprehensive care. A literature review of the current diagnostic methods, randomized controlled trials, and available treatments was undertaken; and a comprehensive discussion of best-practice supportive care measures is provided. Although the prognosis for those diagnosed with neoplastic meningitis is poor, treatment and supportive care may allow stabilization of neurologic symptoms and afford protection from further neurologic deterioration, allowing patients to maximize their function and independence and adjust their expectations of treatment from cure to palliation.

*For a PDF of the full article and accompanying viewpoints by Alexis Demopoulos and Matthias Holdhoff along with Stuart Grossman, click in the links to the left of this introduction.

Review

Neoplastic Meningitis

  • Alixis Van Horn, RN, CHPN 
  • Marc C. Chamberlain, MD
     

  • http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.suponc.2011.06.002


Abstract

Neoplastic meningitis occurs in approximately 5%–10% of all patients with cancer, and aggressive supportive measures are a critical component of comprehensive care. A literature review of the current diagnostic methods, randomized controlled trials, and available treatments was undertaken; and a comprehensive discussion of best-practice supportive care measures is provided. Although the prognosis for those diagnosed with neoplastic meningitis is poor, treatment and supportive care may allow stabilization of neurologic symptoms and afford protection from further neurologic deterioration, allowing patients to maximize their function and independence and adjust their expectations of treatment from cure to palliation.

*For a PDF of the full article and accompanying viewpoints by Alexis Demopoulos and Matthias Holdhoff along with Stuart Grossman, click in the links to the left of this introduction.

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