Passos, JoaoNzwalo, HipólitoMarques, JoanaAzevedo, AnaNunes, SofiaSalgado, Duarte2018-12-072018-12-072017-021522-85171523-5866http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11272We read with great interest a recent paper published by Roddy et al showing a high (48.8%) 5-year cumulative incidence of cerebral microbleeds (CMB) and its association with cognitive dysfunction in a group with pediatric brain tumors who received cranial radiation therapy (CRT).1 We believe that exposing the association of CMB (or the associated underlying microvascular pathology) with cognitive impairment in this population will help draw attention to the importance of the topic in this specific growing population.engMedulloblastomaCognitive function, cerebral microbleeds, radiotherapy, and bevacizumab in survivors of pediatric brain tumorsother10.1093/neuonc/now246