INNV-35. IMPLEMENTATION OF A NATIONAL ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT MOLECULAR TUMOR BOARD: REPORT FROM THE CANADIAN AYA NEURO-ONCOLOGY NETWORK

INNV-35. 国家青少年和青年分子肿瘤委员会的实施:加拿大青少年和青年神经肿瘤网络报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The adolescent and young adult (AYA) population (15-39 years) is a unique and understudied population and their care requires multidisciplinary expertise. Current challenges in AYA neuro-oncology include fragmented care across pediatric and adult hospitals, low inclusion in clinical trials, unique survivorship considerations and a lack of standard-of-care therapies for this population. METHODS: We will report on a two-and-a-half-year national effort from the Canadian AYA Neuro-Oncology Network (CANON) to implement national clinical and molecular AYA rounds. The aims of the rounds are to provide a platform for standardized diagnostics and multidisciplinary recommendations benefiting from the expertise of pediatric and adult providers across several tertiary and community centers. RESULTS: Since April 2021, the Canadian national AYA rounds have occurred biweekly on a virtual secure platform. As of April 2023, 132 cases have been discussed from 25 sites; 15 cases (11%) involved pediatric patients and 117 (89%) were patients aged > 18 and treated at adult hospitals. Cases discussed included adult (n =34, 26%) and pediatric type (n = 22, 17%) low-(n=25, 19%) and high-grade (n=30, 23%) glioma, medulloblastoma (n=14, 10.5%), ependymoma (n=6, 5%) and other tumors (glioneuronal tumors, pineal tumors, germinoma). A total of 175 providers and 70 trainees across 32 Canadian institutions have attended the rounds, spanning adult and pediatric neurosurgery, neuropathology, neuro-oncology, radiation oncology and radiology. The updated results of an ongoing prospective database of cases presented at our AYA rounds, outlining themes around molecular characterization, choice of therapies and relevant clinical outcomes will be presented at the meeting. CONCLUSIONS: Virtual national AYA-neuro-oncology multi-disciplinary rounds is an effective platform that has raised awareness of current gaps and has facilitated nation-wide solutions to improve the care of AYA brain tumors, leveraging research and clinical collaborations.

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