Consortium for Intracranial Metastasis Academic Research (CIMARa): Global interdisciplinary collaborations to improve outcomes of patient with brain metastases Review


Authors: Anders, C. K.; Van Swearingen, A. E. D.; Neman, J.; Joyce, J. A.; Cittelly, D. M.; Valiente, M.; Zimmer, A. S.; Floyd, S. R.; Dhakal, A.; Sengupta, S.; Ahluwalia, M. S.; Nagpal, S.; Kumthekar, P. U.; Emerson, S.; Basho, R.; Beal, K.; Moss, N. S.; Razis, E. D.; Yang, J. T.; Sammons, S. L.; Sahebjam, S.; Tawbi, H. A.; on behalf of CIMARa
Review Title: Consortium for Intracranial Metastasis Academic Research (CIMARa): Global interdisciplinary collaborations to improve outcomes of patient with brain metastases
Abstract: Brain metastases (BrM) arising from solid tumors is an ever-increasing and often devastating clinical challenge impacting hundreds of thousands of patients annually worldwide. As systemic anticancer therapies, and thus survival, improve, the risk for central nervous system (CNS) recurrence has increased. Historically, patients with BrM were excluded from clinical trials; however, there has been a shift toward increasing inclusion over the past decade. To most effectively design the next generation of clinical trials for patients with BrM, a multidisciplinary team spanning local and systemic therapies is imperative. CIMARa (Consortium for Intracranial Metastasis Academic Research), formalized in June 2021, is an inclusive group of multidisciplinary clinical investigators, research scientists, and advocates who share the collective goal of improving outcomes for patients with BrM. CIMARa aims to improve outcomes through the development, coordination, and awareness of multi-institutional clinical trials testing novel therapeutic agents for this unique patient population alongside the translation of preclinical research to the clinical setting. © The Author(s) 2025.
Keywords: systemic therapy; cancer research; research; brain metastasis; clinical research; interdisciplinary communication; caregiver; basic research; clinical trials; brain metastases; consortium; interdisciplinary research; central nervous system metastases; human; article; multidisciplinary team
Journal Title: Neuro-Oncology Advances
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
ISSN: 2632-2498
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2025-01-01
Start Page: vdaf049
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/noajnl/vdaf049
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC12019957
PUBMED: 40276376
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Notes: Article -- MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) acknowledged in PDF -- Source: Scopus
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