Advances in cancer management have resulted in a significant increase in median survival of number of diseases. Consequently we are seeing more patients living long enough to develop symptomatic brain metastases. The management of such patients will be discussed here. The most important definitive investigation is contrast enhanced MRI scan of brain. Management consists of supportive care and disease directed treatment. Surgical resection remains the gold standard for the treatment of solitary brain metastases. Whole brain radiotherapy is considered standard treatment for all patients with brain metastases. The role of chemotherapy was limited in the past. Recently several new agents have been identified as potentially useful. Preliminary r...
Metastatic tumours are the most common form of cerebral neoplasm, occurring in up to 40% of patients...
International audienceThe management of patients with brain metastases has become a major issue due ...
Melanoma spreads to the CNS with an incidence of 4 to 20%. Metastases from cancer of the colorectal ...
Advances in cancer management have resulted in a significant increase in median survival of number ...
Abstract Brain metastases are significant causes of morbidity or mortality for patients with metasta...
Brain metastases are frequent and dreadful complications of cancer especially lung, breast, colorect...
Improved survival of cancer patients results in an increase in the incidence of brain metastases. In...
Brain metastases are one of the most common palliative oncologic problems. Approximately 20% to 40% ...
So far brain metastases represent a critical stage of a disease course and the frequency is increasi...
Brain metastasis are the most common intracranial malignancy in the adult population. Their incidenc...
Abstract Patients with brain metastases represent a heterogeneous group where selection of the most ...
Improved survival of cancer patients results in an increase in the incidence of brain metastases. In...
Abstract Ideal management of brain metastases (BMs) requires simultaneous control of the existing br...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with cancer have a 15 to 30% risk of developing symptomatic b...
The management of patients with brain metastases has become a major issue due to the increasing freq...
Metastatic tumours are the most common form of cerebral neoplasm, occurring in up to 40% of patients...
International audienceThe management of patients with brain metastases has become a major issue due ...
Melanoma spreads to the CNS with an incidence of 4 to 20%. Metastases from cancer of the colorectal ...
Advances in cancer management have resulted in a significant increase in median survival of number ...
Abstract Brain metastases are significant causes of morbidity or mortality for patients with metasta...
Brain metastases are frequent and dreadful complications of cancer especially lung, breast, colorect...
Improved survival of cancer patients results in an increase in the incidence of brain metastases. In...
Brain metastases are one of the most common palliative oncologic problems. Approximately 20% to 40% ...
So far brain metastases represent a critical stage of a disease course and the frequency is increasi...
Brain metastasis are the most common intracranial malignancy in the adult population. Their incidenc...
Abstract Patients with brain metastases represent a heterogeneous group where selection of the most ...
Improved survival of cancer patients results in an increase in the incidence of brain metastases. In...
Abstract Ideal management of brain metastases (BMs) requires simultaneous control of the existing br...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with cancer have a 15 to 30% risk of developing symptomatic b...
The management of patients with brain metastases has become a major issue due to the increasing freq...
Metastatic tumours are the most common form of cerebral neoplasm, occurring in up to 40% of patients...
International audienceThe management of patients with brain metastases has become a major issue due ...
Melanoma spreads to the CNS with an incidence of 4 to 20%. Metastases from cancer of the colorectal ...