Background. In patients with locally recurrent brain metastases (LRBMs), the role of (repeat) craniotomy is controversial. This study aimed to analyze long-term oncological outcomes in this heterogeneous population.Methods. Craniotomies for LRBM were identified from a tertiary neuro-oncological institution. First, we assessed overall survival (OS) and intracranial control (ICC) stratified by molecular profile, prognostic indices, and multimodality treatment. Second, we compared LRBMs to propensity score-matched patients who underwent craniotomy for newly diagnosed brain metastases (NDBM).Results. Across 180 patients, median survival after LRBM resection was 13.8 months and varied by molecular profile, with >24 months survival in ALK/EGFR+ l...
Brain metastases occur commonly in patients with advanced solid malignancies. Yet, less is known abo...
Simple Summary In this monocentric retrospective analysis, the extent of resection of singular/solit...
Introduction Achieving durable local control (LC) for larger (e.g., >2-3 cm) brain metastasis whethe...
BACKGROUND In patients with locally recurrent brain metastases (LRBMs), the role of (repeat) cran...
Background Treatment decision for recurrent symptomatic brain metastases (BM) is challenging with sc...
Background Brain metastases occur in 10%–40% of patients with cancer and are more common than primar...
We report a series of 240 patients with single brain metastases operated on between 1976 and 1993, T...
Background: The prognosis of cerebral metastases (MTS) is linked to progression of both systemic and...
OBJECTIVE Current guidelines primarily suggest resection of brain metastases (BMs) in patients with ...
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the impact of extent of resection at initial and repeat ...
What evidence is available regarding the use of whole brain radiation therapy (WBRT), stereotactic r...
Despite review papers claim for radical treatment of oligometastatic patients, only few surgical ser...
The majority of patients in our study group showed significant functional benefit from surgical rese...
PurposeStereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is offered to patients for recurrent brain metastases after p...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is an established primary treatment for newly ...
Brain metastases occur commonly in patients with advanced solid malignancies. Yet, less is known abo...
Simple Summary In this monocentric retrospective analysis, the extent of resection of singular/solit...
Introduction Achieving durable local control (LC) for larger (e.g., >2-3 cm) brain metastasis whethe...
BACKGROUND In patients with locally recurrent brain metastases (LRBMs), the role of (repeat) cran...
Background Treatment decision for recurrent symptomatic brain metastases (BM) is challenging with sc...
Background Brain metastases occur in 10%–40% of patients with cancer and are more common than primar...
We report a series of 240 patients with single brain metastases operated on between 1976 and 1993, T...
Background: The prognosis of cerebral metastases (MTS) is linked to progression of both systemic and...
OBJECTIVE Current guidelines primarily suggest resection of brain metastases (BMs) in patients with ...
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the impact of extent of resection at initial and repeat ...
What evidence is available regarding the use of whole brain radiation therapy (WBRT), stereotactic r...
Despite review papers claim for radical treatment of oligometastatic patients, only few surgical ser...
The majority of patients in our study group showed significant functional benefit from surgical rese...
PurposeStereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is offered to patients for recurrent brain metastases after p...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is an established primary treatment for newly ...
Brain metastases occur commonly in patients with advanced solid malignancies. Yet, less is known abo...
Simple Summary In this monocentric retrospective analysis, the extent of resection of singular/solit...
Introduction Achieving durable local control (LC) for larger (e.g., >2-3 cm) brain metastasis whethe...