Literature DB >> 15853586

Safety and efficacy of outpatient gamma knife radiosurgery for multiple cerebral metastases.

Berndt Wowra1, Alexander Muacevic, Anja Jess-Hempen, Jörg-Christian Tonn.   

Abstract

This review highlights the experience of a single institution using the Leksell gamma knife for 8 years. More than 500 patients with multiple cerebral metastases received outpatient radiosurgery. The results prove that there is a high efficacy and attractively low morbidity of modern outpatient radiosurgery. When compared with whole brain radiation therapy, radiosurgery improved survival in patients with cerebral metastases. Most importantly, the number of brain metastases had no prognostic impact in patients with non-small cell lung cancer, renal cell cancer, malignant melanoma and gastrointestinal cancer.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15853586     DOI: 10.1586/14737175.4.4.673

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Neurother        ISSN: 1473-7175            Impact factor:   4.618


  4 in total

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