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Linear accelerator based stereotactic radiosurgery for melanoma brain metastases.

Mark E Bernard1, Rodney E Wegner, Katharine Reineman, Dwight E Heron, John Kirkwood, Steven A Burton, Arlan H Mintz.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Melanoma is one of the most common malignancies to metastasize to the brain. Many patients with this disease will succumb to central nervous system (CNS) disease, highlighting the importance of effective local treatment of brain metastases for both palliation and survival of the disease. Our objective was to evaluate the outcomes associated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) in the treatment of melanoma brain metastases.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 54 patients with a total of 103 tumors treated with SRS. Twenty patients had prior surgical resection and nine patients underwent prior whole brain radiation therapy (WBRT). 71% of patients had active extracranial disease at the time of SRS. Median number of tumors treated with SRS was 1(range: 1-6) with median radiosurgery tumor volume 2.1 cm 3 (range: 0.05-59.7 cm 3 ). The median dose delivered to the 80% isodose line was 24 Gy in a single fraction.
RESULTS: The median follow-up from SRS was five months (range:1-30 months). Sixty-five percent of patients had a follow-up MRI available for review. Actuarial local control at six months and 12 months was 87 and 68%, respectively. Eighty-one percent of patients developed new distant brain metastases at a median time of two months. The six-month and 12-month actuarial overall survival rates were 50 and 25%, respectively. The only significant predictor of overall survival was surgical resection prior to SRS. Post-SRS bleeding occurred in 18% of patients and at a median interval of 1.5 months. There was only one episode of radiation necrosis with no other treatment-related toxicity.
CONCLUSION: SRS for brain metastases from melanoma is safe and achieves acceptable local control.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22842364     DOI: 10.4103/0973-1482.98973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Res Ther        ISSN: 1998-4138            Impact factor:   1.805


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2.  Brain metastasis from melanoma: the prognostic value of varying sites of extracranial disease.

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Review 3.  Current Treatment Approaches and Global Consensus Guidelines for Brain Metastases in Melanoma.

Authors:  Xiang-Lin Tan; Amy Le; Fred C Lam; Emilie Scherrer; Robert G Kerr; Anthony C Lau; Jiali Han; Ruixuan Jiang; Scott J Diede; Irene M Shui
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Review 4.  Current treatment options of brain metastases and outcomes in patients with malignant melanoma.

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Authors:  Shearwood McClelland; Tim Lautenschlaeger; Yong Zang; Nasser H Hanna; Kevin Shiue; Aaron P Kamer; Namita Agrawal; Susannah G Ellsworth; Ryan M Rhome; Gordon A Watson
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7.  Malignant melanoma and radiotherapy: past myths, excellent local control in 146 studied lesions at Georgetown University, and improving future management.

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8.  Stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases from malignant melanoma.

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9.  Linear accelerator-based stereotactic radiosurgery in 140 brain metastases from malignant melanoma.

Authors:  Henrik Hauswald; Alina Stenke; Jürgen Debus; Stephanie E Combs
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2015-07-23       Impact factor: 4.430

Review 10.  Melanoma Brain Metastases: Local Therapies, Targeted Therapies, Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Their Combinations-Chances and Challenges.

Authors:  Marvin Kuske; Ricarda Rauschenberg; Marlene Garzarolli; Michelle Meredyth-Stewart; Stefan Beissert; Esther G C Troost; Oliva Isabella Claudia Glitza; Friedegund Meier
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