Most patients treated for single or multiple brain metastases die from progression of extracranial tumor activity. This makes it uncertain whether the combination of neurosurgery and radiotherapy for treatment of single brain metastasis will lead to better results than less invasive treatment with radiotherapy alone. The effect of neurosurgical excision plus radiotherapy was compared with radiotherapy alone in a prospectively randomized trial with 63 evaluable patients with systemic cancer and a radiological diagnosis of single brain metastasis. Radiotherapy was given to the whole brain by a novel scheme of 2 fractions per day of each 2 Gy for a total of 40 Gy. Before randomization, patients were stratified by site (lung cancer vs nonlung c...
Abstract Background An evidence-based clinical practi...
Thirty-four breast cancer patients with single brain metastases were reviewed: 9 underwent surgical ...
Over the past three decades several randomized trials have enabled evidence-based practice for patie...
Most patients treated for single or multiple brain metastases die from progression of extracranial t...
Purpose: To determine if in patients with single brain metastasis the addition of neurosurgery to ra...
With an incidence of 15/10(5) in the general population, brain metastases constitute a serious, debi...
Purpose: Evaluation of the treatment outcome after radiosurgery (RS) alone or in combination with wh...
AimsThis randomised non-inferiority trial was designed to assess whether radiosurgery plus adjuvant ...
Abstract Patients with brain metastases represent a heterogeneous group where selection of the most ...
Brain metastases are treated with surgery, radiotherapy, radiosurgery, and chemotherapy. In this rev...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with cancer have a 15 to 30% risk of developing symptomatic b...
AbstractThe optimal management of brain metastases remains controversial. Both whole brain radiother...
Brain metastases occur when cancer cells spread from their original site to the brain and are a freq...
Improved survival of cancer patients results in an increase in the incidence of brain metastases. In...
Abstract Brain metastases are significant causes of morbidity or mortality for patients with metasta...
Abstract Background An evidence-based clinical practi...
Thirty-four breast cancer patients with single brain metastases were reviewed: 9 underwent surgical ...
Over the past three decades several randomized trials have enabled evidence-based practice for patie...
Most patients treated for single or multiple brain metastases die from progression of extracranial t...
Purpose: To determine if in patients with single brain metastasis the addition of neurosurgery to ra...
With an incidence of 15/10(5) in the general population, brain metastases constitute a serious, debi...
Purpose: Evaluation of the treatment outcome after radiosurgery (RS) alone or in combination with wh...
AimsThis randomised non-inferiority trial was designed to assess whether radiosurgery plus adjuvant ...
Abstract Patients with brain metastases represent a heterogeneous group where selection of the most ...
Brain metastases are treated with surgery, radiotherapy, radiosurgery, and chemotherapy. In this rev...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with cancer have a 15 to 30% risk of developing symptomatic b...
AbstractThe optimal management of brain metastases remains controversial. Both whole brain radiother...
Brain metastases occur when cancer cells spread from their original site to the brain and are a freq...
Improved survival of cancer patients results in an increase in the incidence of brain metastases. In...
Abstract Brain metastases are significant causes of morbidity or mortality for patients with metasta...
Abstract Background An evidence-based clinical practi...
Thirty-four breast cancer patients with single brain metastases were reviewed: 9 underwent surgical ...
Over the past three decades several randomized trials have enabled evidence-based practice for patie...