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Clinical surveillance compared with clinical and magnetic resonance imaging surveillance for brain metastasis: a feasibility survey.

K C Y Yiu1, J N Greenspoon2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: After stereotactic radiosurgery (srs) for brain metastases, patients are routinely monitored with magnetic resonance imaging (mri). The high rate of new brain metastases after srs treatment alone might not be as concerning with modern mri and target localization treatment. Intensive surveillance might induce anxiety, lowering the patient's quality of life (qol). The present work is the feasibility component of a prospective study evaluating the role of surveillance mri on qol in patients with limited (1-3) brain metastases.
METHODS: Patients with limited brain metastases treated with srs alone, an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 2 or less, and documented stability in treated lesions, with no new lesions seen on mri at weeks 6-10 after srs, were eligible. All were asked about their interest in participating in the control (mri and clinical surveillance) or the experimental arm (symptom-directed mri and clinical surveillance). If 33% or more agreed to participate in the experimental arm, it would be considered feasible to conduct the prospective study.
RESULTS: From November 2014 to July 2015, 45% of patients (10 of 22) agreed to participate in the experimental arm. Subgroup analyses found that the decision to participate has no statistically significant association with time of presentation (p = 0.696), display of symptoms (p = 0.840), age (p = 0.135), or number of lesions (p = 0.171).
CONCLUSIONS: Results show that it is feasible to conduct the prospective cohort study. Because of the small sample size, we are limited in the conclusions able to be drawn in the subgroup analyses. However, the future study would allow for a better understanding of the attitudes of patients toward mri and its effect on qol.

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Keywords:  Clinical surveillance; magnetic resonance imaging; quality of life

Year:  2016        PMID: 27803601      PMCID: PMC5081013          DOI: 10.3747/co.23.3155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Oncol        ISSN: 1198-0052            Impact factor:   3.677


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