Health-related quality of life is a multidimensional concept used to describe one’s well-being in relation to their disease. Individuals with gliomas, the most commonly occurring malignant primary brain tumor, experience a multitude of symptoms due to their disease and treatments. Using the World Health Organization’s health-related quality-of-life model, we review the impact of this disease across each domain of the model. Furthermore, we summarize known sociodemographic disparities that contribute to inequities in health-related quality of life and highlight areas that require further investigation. Finally, we discuss potential areas for innovation to better address current gaps and inequities affecting the health-related quality of life of individuals with gliomas.
Perez et al. (Tue,) studied this question.