Purpose of reviewOptimal treatment of brain metastases has been limited to local treatment with few systemic options. Increasing use of systemic targeted therapies, chemotherapy and immunotherapy and combination of local and systemic treatments has resulted in plethora of publications. We review the existing evidence for individual treatments and new evidence for the integration of systemic and combination of local treatments.Recent findingsEncouraging efficacy of systemic therapies supports combination of systemic and local treatment albeit with little randomized trial data. Efficacy particularly of targeted agents provides an opportunity to delay local treatments including radiosurgery and whole brain radiotherapy. Randomized trials testi...
AbstractChemotherapy has made substantial progress in the therapy of systemic cancer, but the phar-m...
This is the accepted manuscript version of an article published by S. Karger AG in Oncology Research...
Purpose: Evaluation of the treatment outcome after radiosurgery (RS) alone or in combination with wh...
AbstractThe optimal management of brain metastases remains controversial. Both whole brain radiother...
Treatment of brain metastases are controversial, being the optimal therapeutic combination still unk...
Background: Advances in systemic treatment and in brain imaging have led to a higher incidence of di...
So far brain metastases represent a critical stage of a disease course and the frequency is increasi...
Abstract Ideal management of brain metastases (BMs) requires simultaneous control of the existing br...
Brain metastases remain the most common neurologic complication of cancer. With improvement in surve...
Abstract Patients with brain metastases represent a heterogeneous group where selection of the most ...
Abstract: Brain metastasis (BM) represents a common complication of cancer, and in the modern era re...
Metastatic tumours are the most common form of cerebral neoplasm, occurring in up to 40% of patients...
Abstract Brain metastases are significant causes of morbidity or mortality for patients with metasta...
Metastatic tumours are the most common form of cerebral neoplasm, occurring in up to 40% of patients...
BACKGROUND: Brain metastases are the most common intracranial tumour in adults, estimated to occur i...
AbstractChemotherapy has made substantial progress in the therapy of systemic cancer, but the phar-m...
This is the accepted manuscript version of an article published by S. Karger AG in Oncology Research...
Purpose: Evaluation of the treatment outcome after radiosurgery (RS) alone or in combination with wh...
AbstractThe optimal management of brain metastases remains controversial. Both whole brain radiother...
Treatment of brain metastases are controversial, being the optimal therapeutic combination still unk...
Background: Advances in systemic treatment and in brain imaging have led to a higher incidence of di...
So far brain metastases represent a critical stage of a disease course and the frequency is increasi...
Abstract Ideal management of brain metastases (BMs) requires simultaneous control of the existing br...
Brain metastases remain the most common neurologic complication of cancer. With improvement in surve...
Abstract Patients with brain metastases represent a heterogeneous group where selection of the most ...
Abstract: Brain metastasis (BM) represents a common complication of cancer, and in the modern era re...
Metastatic tumours are the most common form of cerebral neoplasm, occurring in up to 40% of patients...
Abstract Brain metastases are significant causes of morbidity or mortality for patients with metasta...
Metastatic tumours are the most common form of cerebral neoplasm, occurring in up to 40% of patients...
BACKGROUND: Brain metastases are the most common intracranial tumour in adults, estimated to occur i...
AbstractChemotherapy has made substantial progress in the therapy of systemic cancer, but the phar-m...
This is the accepted manuscript version of an article published by S. Karger AG in Oncology Research...
Purpose: Evaluation of the treatment outcome after radiosurgery (RS) alone or in combination with wh...