In patients with brain metastases (BM), advanced age is considered a negative prognostic factor. To address the potential reasons for that, we assessed 807 patients who had undergone BM resection; 315 patients aged at least 65 years (group A) were compared with 492 younger patients (group B). We analyzed the impact of the pre- and postoperative Karnofsky performance status (KPS), postoperative treatment structure and post-treatment survival. BM resection significantly improved KPS scores in both groups (p = 0.0001). Median survival after BM resection differed significantly between the groups (A: 5.81 vs. B: 8.12 months; p = 0.0015). In both groups, patients who received postoperative systemic treatment showed significantly longer overall su...
Abstract Background There is an evolving concern in the management of brain tumors in the elderly. T...
BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient surv...
Conclusion: Surgery should be considered whenever possible. This means that the patient has to be in...
In patients with brain metastases (BM), advanced age is considered a negative prognostic factor. To ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The benefits associated to the surgical treatment of brain metastases (BM) in...
Background Brain metastases (BM) frequently cause focal neurological deficits leading to a reduced K...
Background Brain metastases occur in 10%–40% of patients with cancer and are more common than primar...
ObjectIn the light of an aging population and ongoing advances in cancer control, the optimal manage...
Background Surgical resection of brain metastases (BM) improves overall survival (OS) in selected pa...
BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient surv...
Background: Brain metastases were considered to be well-defined lesions, but recent research points ...
Abstract Background Surgical resection of brain metastases improves symptoms and...
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) has been increasingly employed as an alternative to whole brain radi...
Simple Summary In this monocentric retrospective analysis, the extent of resection of singular/solit...
Brain metastases (BM) develop in about 30% of all cancer patients. Surgery plays an important role i...
Abstract Background There is an evolving concern in the management of brain tumors in the elderly. T...
BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient surv...
Conclusion: Surgery should be considered whenever possible. This means that the patient has to be in...
In patients with brain metastases (BM), advanced age is considered a negative prognostic factor. To ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The benefits associated to the surgical treatment of brain metastases (BM) in...
Background Brain metastases (BM) frequently cause focal neurological deficits leading to a reduced K...
Background Brain metastases occur in 10%–40% of patients with cancer and are more common than primar...
ObjectIn the light of an aging population and ongoing advances in cancer control, the optimal manage...
Background Surgical resection of brain metastases (BM) improves overall survival (OS) in selected pa...
BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient surv...
Background: Brain metastases were considered to be well-defined lesions, but recent research points ...
Abstract Background Surgical resection of brain metastases improves symptoms and...
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) has been increasingly employed as an alternative to whole brain radi...
Simple Summary In this monocentric retrospective analysis, the extent of resection of singular/solit...
Brain metastases (BM) develop in about 30% of all cancer patients. Surgery plays an important role i...
Abstract Background There is an evolving concern in the management of brain tumors in the elderly. T...
BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient surv...
Conclusion: Surgery should be considered whenever possible. This means that the patient has to be in...