| Literature DB >> 22084749 |
Manuela Caroli1, Andrea Di Cristofori, Francesca Lucarella, Fabio Angelo Raneri, Francesco Portaluri, Sergio Maria Gaini.
Abstract
Brain metastasis are the most common neoplastic lesions of the nervous system. Many cancer patients are diagnosed on the basis of a first clinical presentation of cancer on the basis of a single or multiple brain lesions. Brain metastases are manifestations of primary disease progression and often determine a poor prognosis. Not all patients with a brain metastases undergo surgery: many are submitted to alternative or palliative treatments. Management of patients with brain metastases is still controversial, and many studies have been developed to determine which is the best therapy. Furthermore, management of patients operated for a brain metastasis is often difficult. Chemotherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, panencephalic radiation therapy, and surgery, in combination or alone, are the means most commonly used. We report our experience in the management of a ten-year series of surgical brain metastasis and discuss our results in the preoperative and postoperative management of this complex condition.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22084749 PMCID: PMC3195773 DOI: 10.5402/2011/207103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Surg ISSN: 2090-5785
Number of patients according to primary tumor histology and dominant lesion localization.
| Histology | Patients |
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| Lung | 99 |
| Kidney | 22 |
| Bowels | 16 |
| Melanoma | 14 |
| Breast | 12 |
| Liver | 2 |
| Prostate | 1 |
| Testicle | 1 |
| Bladder | 1 |
| Ovary | 1 |
| Uterus | 1 |
| Unknown | 34 |
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| Total | 204 |
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| Localizations | Number of main lesions |
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| Frontal | 66 |
| Posterior fossa | 54 |
| Parietal | 35 |
| Temporal | 26 |
| Occipital | 17 |
| Sella | 4 |
| Meninges | 2 |
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| Total | 204 |
Figure 1Adjuvant treatments delivered to patients. 82 (33%) patients underwent WBRT plus chemotherapy, 45 (24.2%) patients only WBRT, 19 (8.8%) patients only chemotherapy and 13 (8.79%) patients were sent to SRS or cyber knife. 45 (25.3%) patients have been only followed up or have been sent to palliative cares.
Figure 2Average survival related to adjuvant therapies.
Average and median survival in patients with brain metastases according to RPA index. Note differences between average and median survival probably due to clinical influencing factors not taken into account.
| RPA | Average survival | Median survival |
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| Class I | 19.71 | 10.3 |
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| Class II | 16.4 | 8.3 |
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| Class III | 10.27 | 3.6 |
Average and median survival in patients with brain metastases according to primary tumor histology. Note differences between average and median survival probably due to influencing factors not relating only with histology.
| Histology | Average survival | Median survival |
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| Breast | 19.01 | 10.3 |
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| Bowels | 11.17 | 11.0 |
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| Kidney | 32.9 | 6.5 |
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| Lung-NSCLC | 19.75 | 11.15 |
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| Lung-SCLC | 10.8 | 10.25 |
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| Melanoma | 10.83 | 8.0 |
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| Unknown | 11.64 | 3.6 |
Figure 3Average survival according to histology.
Figure 4Average survival according to RPA.
(a) Recursive partitioning analysis (RPA)
| Class I | Class II | Class III | |
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| Age (years) | <65 | All patients not in Class I or III | <70 |
| KPS | ≥70 | ||
| Control of primary tumor | Yes | ||
| Extracranial metastases | No |
(b) Score index for radiosurgery in brain metastases (SIR)
| Score 0 | Score 1 | Score 2 | |
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| Age (years) | ≥60 | 51–59 | <= 50 |
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| KPS | ≤50 | 60–70 | >70 |
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| Systemic disease status | Progressive disease | Progressive-stable disease | Complete clinical remission—no evidence of disease |
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| Largest lesion volume (cm3) | >13 | 5–13 | <5 |
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| Number of lesions | ≥3 | 2 | 1 |
(c) Graded prognostic assessment (GPA)
| Score 0 | Score 0.5 | Score 1 | |
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| Age (years) | >60 | 50–59 | <50 |
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| KPS | <70 | 70–80 | 90–100 |
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| Number of CNS metastases | >3 | 2-3 | 1 |
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| Extracranial metastases | Present | — | None |