Time to Focus on Brain Tumor-related Epilepsy Trials
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Brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE) is a common complication of cerebral glioma. It has a serious impact on the patient's confidence and quality of life and can be life threatening. There are significant differences in the management of BTRE and nontumoral epilepsy in adults. Surgery is performed early in management, and resection can be curative. Radiotherapy can also improve seizure frequency. Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are started after first seizure but are only effective at stopping attacks in 50% of cases. There are no satisfactory randomized controlled clinical trials, or even good prospective series, to support using one AED over another with respect to efficacy. Guidelines are therefore based on poor levels of evidence. In general, the choice of AED may depend on risk of early side effect (rash, biochemical, or hematological effects) and whether drug interactions with chemotherapy are likely. In patients with suspected low-grade glioma, where use of chemotherapy early in the management is not standard practice and survival in measured in many years, the drug interactions are less relevant, and rational seizure management should focus on drugs with the fewest long-term effects on neurocognition, personality, mood, and fatigue. While intriguing and potentially very important, there is no good evidence that any specific AED has a clinical antitumor effect or improves survival. Development of special interest groups in BTRE within countries, or between countries, may be a model for promoting better BTRE trials in the future.
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