Literature DB >> 28817446

Bevacizumab as an effective treatment for radiation necrosis after radiotherapy for melanoma brain metastases.

Isabella C Glitza1, Nandita Guha-Thakurta, Neil M D'Souza, Rodabe N Amaria, Susan L McGovern, Ganesh Rao, Jing Li.   

Abstract

Radiation necrosis (RN) is a potential late complication of radiotherapy for intracranial malignancy, which is often associated with significant neurological morbidity. Prolonged treatment with high-dose corticosteroids or surgical resection has been the standard care for RN, but protracted steroid use can lead to significant side effects and surgical resection is not always feasible. The antivascular endothelial growth factor monoclonal antibody bevacizumab induces clinical and radiographic improvements in RN, with overall good tolerance. However, evidence supporting its use for RN in melanoma brain metastases is minimal, likely secondary to concern for intracranial bleeding. Immunotherapy is now one of the most commonly used and effective therapies for metastatic melanoma. A higher risk of RN has been reported with immunotherapy, making alternative treatment for RN in this population a priority, especially as prolonged use of steroids may counteract the treatment efficacy of immunotherapy. We report on seven melanoma patients who developed RN after stereotactic radiosurgery with or without whole-brain radiation therapy who were treated with 2-6 doses of bevacizumab. All patients experienced improvements in symptoms and quality of life, with a concurrent improvement in imaging in six patients. Furthermore, bevacizumab was well tolerated and none of the seven patients experienced intracranial or extracranial bleeding. Our series suggests that in selected melanoma brain metastases patients, bevacizumab may be a safe and effective treatment for RN, especially for those who are undergoing immunotherapy, and should be further evaluated in a prospective setting.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28817446     DOI: 10.1097/CMR.0000000000000389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Melanoma Res        ISSN: 0960-8931            Impact factor:   3.599


  13 in total

1.  Incidence, features and management of radionecrosis in melanoma patients treated with cerebral radiotherapy and anti-PD-1 antibodies.

Authors:  Ines Pires da Silva; Isabella C Glitza; Lauren E Haydu; Romany Johnpulle; Patricia D Banks; George D Grass; Simone M A Goldinger; Jessica L Smith; Ashlyn S Everett; Peter Koelblinger; Rachel Roberts-Thomson; Michael Millward; Victoria G Atkinson; Alexander Guminski; Rony Kapoor; Robert M Conry; Matteo S Carlino; Wei Wang; Mark J Shackleton; Zeynep Eroglu; Serigne Lo; Angela M Hong; Georgina V Long; Douglas B Johnson; Alexander M Menzies
Journal:  Pigment Cell Melanoma Res       Date:  2019-03-03       Impact factor: 4.693

Review 2.  DEGRO practical guideline for central nervous system radiation necrosis part 2: treatment.

Authors:  Denise Bernhardt; Laila König; Anca-L Grosu; Stefan Rieken; Sandro M Krieg; Wolfgang Wick; Benedikt Wiestler; Friederike Schmidt-Graf; Felix Sahm; Jens Gempt; Bernhard Meyer; Bernd J Krause; Cordula Petersen; Rainer Fietkau; Michael Thomas; Frank Giordano; Andrea Wittig-Sauerwein; Jürgen Debus; Ghazaleh Tabatabai; Peter Hau; Joachim Steinbach; Stephanie E Combs
Journal:  Strahlenther Onkol       Date:  2022-08-29       Impact factor: 4.033

Review 3.  Melanoma Brain Metastases: An Update on the Use of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Molecularly Targeted Agents.

Authors:  Stergios J Moschos
Journal:  Am J Clin Dermatol       Date:  2022-05-09       Impact factor: 6.233

4.  Bevacizumab-based treatment as salvage therapy in patients with recurrent symptomatic brain metastases.

Authors:  Anna Sophie Berghoff; Michael Oliver Breckwoldt; Lars Riedemann; Kianush Karimian-Jazi; Sarah Loew; Franziska Schlieter; Julia Furtner; Marc Cinci; Michael Thomas; Moritz J Strowitzki; Frederik Marmé; Laura L Michel; Thomas Schmidt; Dirk Jäger; Martin Bendszus; Matthias Preusser; Wolfgang Wick; Frank Winkler
Journal:  Neurooncol Adv       Date:  2020-03-16

5.  Focal radiation necrosis of the brain in patients with melanoma brain metastases treated with pembrolizumab.

Authors:  Stephanie Du Four; Yanina Janssen; Alex Michotte; Anne-Marie Van Binst; Robbe Van den Begin; Johnny Duerinck; Bart Neyns
Journal:  Cancer Med       Date:  2018-08-21       Impact factor: 4.452

6.  Bevacizumab as a steroid-sparing agent during immunotherapy for melanoma brain metastases: A case series.

Authors:  Patricia D Banks; Arian Lasocki; Peter K H Lau; Shahneen Sandhu; Grant McArthur; Mark Shackleton
Journal:  Health Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-01

7.  Bevacizumab vs laser interstitial thermal therapy in cerebral radiation necrosis from brain metastases: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Paolo Palmisciano; Ali S Haider; Chibueze D Nwagwu; Waseem Wahood; Salah G Aoun; Kalil G Abdullah; Tarek Y El Ahmadieh
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  2021-07-03       Impact factor: 4.130

Review 8.  Anti-angiogenic therapies in brain metastases.

Authors:  Anna S Berghoff; Matthias Preusser
Journal:  Memo       Date:  2018-02-02

Review 9.  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
Journal:  Am J Clin Dermatol       Date:  2018-08       Impact factor: 7.403

Review 10.  Successful treatment using apatinib in intractable brain edema: A case report and literatures review.

Authors:  Yanqiu Song; Bailong Liu; Meng Guan; Min Liu
Journal:  Cancer Biol Ther       Date:  2018-08-06       Impact factor: 4.742

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