Stereotactic radiosurgery for multiple brain metastases Journal Article


Authors: Yamada, Y.; Lee, A.
Article Title: Stereotactic radiosurgery for multiple brain metastases
Abstract: Whole brain radiation therapy has been the traditional treatment of choice for patients with multiple brain metastases. Although stereotactic radiosurgery is widely accepted for the management to up to 4 brain metastases, its use is still controversial in cases of 5 or more brain metastases. Randomized trials have suggested that stereotactic radiosurgery alone is appropriate in up to 4 metastases without concomitant whole brain radiation. Level 1 evidence also suggests that withholding whole brain radiation may also reduce the impact of radiation on neurocognitive function and also may even offer a survival advantage. A recent analysis of a large multicentre prospective database has suggested that there are no differences in outcomes such as the likelihood of new metastasis or leptomeningeal disease in cases of 2-10 brain metastases, nor in overall survival. Hence in the era of prolonged survival with stage IV cancer, stereotactic radiosurgery is a reasonable alternative to whole brain radiation in order to minimize the impact of treatment upon quality of life without sacrificing overall survival. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Keywords: radiation; radiotherapy; pathology; brain; dosimetry; brain metastasis; stereotactic radiosurgery; patient treatment; randomized trial; leptomeningeal disease; innovation; multiple brain metastasis; neurocognitive functions; whole brain radiation therapies; whole-brain radiation
Journal Title: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume: 777
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1742-6588
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd  
Date Published: 2017-01-01
Start Page: 012031
Language: English
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/777/1/012031
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Conference Paper -- Conference code: 126471 -- Micro-Mini and Nano-Dosimetry and Innovative Technologies in Radiation Therapy, MMND and ITRO 2016 -- Export Date: 3 April 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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