Hope drives quality of life in patients with brain metastases, but the hope center remains elusive: An analysis of NRG-CC003.

It is feasible to study hopefulness in the context of prospective trials conducted within the NCTN. The hippocampus could not be implicated as a critical structure in a central pathway that coordinates hopefulness. Whether these data categorically refute the hope-hippocampal hypothesis will be discussed vis-à-vis several caveats (e.g., selection of AHS; presence of sufficient cognitive reserve post-irradiation; adequacy of the dose-delta between the 2 arms to cause differential levels of damage to the purported hope center). For the first time, a validated tool prospectively established a relationship between hope and quality of life among patients with cancer. Given previous NRG studies correlating QOL with oncologic endpoints (e.g., local control and survival), modelling will be carried out to determine if hope mediates, results from, or is associated with these endpoints. Clinical trial information: NCT02635009.