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Braindrive : qui peut conduire parmi les patients pris en charge pour une radiothérapie cérébrale ?

Auteurs : Dworczak M1, Mouttet-Audouard R1, Escande A2, Cheymol C3, Marrucho M3, Nyangwile E4, Mirabel X1, Lartigau E5
Affiliations : 1Département de radiothérapie, centre Oscar-Lambret, Lille, France.2Département de radiothérapie, centre Oscar-Lambret, Lille, France; CRIStAL UMR 9189, université de Lille, Lille, France; Faculté de médecine H. Warembourg, université de Lille, Lille, France.3Département d'oncologie médicale, centre Oscar-Lambret, Lille, France.
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Date 2023 Février 23, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 57-60Revue : Cancer radiothérapie : journal de la Société française de radiothérapie oncologiqueType de publication : résumé en anglais; article de périodique; DOI : 10.1016/j.canrad.2022.06.033
Résumé

Brain tumors can be associated with various neurological symptoms impairing driving ability. We sought to assess patients' knowledge on the French driving legislation.This is a prospective descriptive epidemiological study carried out at the Oscar Lambret center in Lille, among driving license holders treated by radiotherapy for one or more primary cerebral tumor or brain metastasis. The survey was carried out by hetero-administered questioners. The primary endpoint was the frequency of patients informed on the French driving legislation at the initial radiotherapy consultation, given with a 95% confidence interval by the Clopper-Pearson exact binomial method.From the 1st February to March 31st, 2022, 33 patients with brain tumors were evaluated. Three of them were excluded because they did not have a driving license. Among the 30 patients analyzed, 12 patients (40% IC95 [22.7; 59.4]) had been informed of the existence of a possible contraindication to drive before the radiotherapy consultation. Among the 30 patients, 21 (70%) had a contraindication to drive. Of the eight patients (26.6%) who drove, four (13.3%) should not.Most patients have a contraindication to drive, but only 40% of the patients questioned stated that they had been informed of the existence of a possible contraindication before the radiotherapy consultation.

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brain tumor; conduite automobile; driving license; radiotherapy; radiothérapie; tumeur cérébrale;
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Dworczak M, Mouttet-Audouard R, Escande A, Cheymol C, Marrucho M, Nyangwile E, Mirabel X, Lartigau E. Braindrive : qui peut conduire parmi les patients pris en charge pour une radiothérapie cérébrale ?. Cancer Radiother. 2023 Fév 23;27(1):57-60.
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