Chemotherapy for Brain & Spinal Cord Tumors in Children

Chemotherapy is designed to kill cancer cells and shrink malignant tumors. At the聽Stephen D. Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, part of Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital at 觅圈资源站 Langone, your child鈥檚 neuro-oncology team may include a neuro-oncologist, a neurosurgeon, and a radiation oncologist. Together they choose chemotherapy drugs based on the type of tumor, your child鈥檚 age, and how much of the tumor can be removed during surgery. Sometimes, chemotherapy is used to shrink tumors before surgery.

Some chemotherapy drugs used to treat brain and spinal cord tumors can be taken by mouth or injected into a muscle or through a vein with intravenous (IV) infusion.

Sometimes, our doctors use molecular profiling studies, which determine a cancer鈥檚 genetic characteristics, and check the blood for tumor markers, which indicate the presence of cancer. These studies help doctors pinpoint the type and subtype of cancer, allowing them to select targeted therapies designed to kill cancer cells.

Managing Side Effects

Chemotherapy drugs work by attacking cells that divide quickly. They affect not only cancer cells but also healthy cells in the bone marrow, which produces blood cells, as well as those in the hair follicles, the intestines, and the mouth. Side effects of chemotherapy can include fatigue, hair loss, mouth sores, nausea, numbness in the hands and feet, stomach pain, and vomiting. These side effects usually disappear after chemotherapy is completed.

Sometimes, children who have had chemotherapy experience stunted growth and have an increased risk of infection because the number of white blood cells drops during treatment. Your child鈥檚 doctor may prescribe an injectable medication to boost the number of white blood cells after chemotherapy treatments.

Side effects depend on the type of chemotherapy drugs given and the duration of treatment. Our doctors, nurses, and wellness experts can help your child cope through medical, emotional, and psychological support.

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