| Literature DB >> 22312540 |
Pablo Goetz1, Julius O Ebinu, David Roberge, Gelareh Zadeh.
Abstract
The last 30 years have seen major changes in attitude toward patients with cerebral metastases. This paper aims to outline the major landmarks in this transition and the therapeutic strategies currently used. The controversies surrounding control of brain disease are discussed, and two emerging management trends are reviewed: tumor bed radiosurgery and salvage radiation.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22312540 PMCID: PMC3263704 DOI: 10.1155/2012/493426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Oncol ISSN: 2090-1402
RTOG (RPA) recursive partitioning analysis [6] (modified by age).
| Class | Variables |
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| Class I | KPS ≥ 70, controlled primary tumor, metastases to brain only, age < 76 years |
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| Class II | KPS ≥ 70, but uncontrolled primary tumor, age < 76 years |
| KPS ≥ 70, primary controlled, but metastases to brain and other sites, age < 76 years | |
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| Class III | KPS < 70 |
Figure 1Timeline showing some of the landmarks in the management of brain metastases and related publications.