A clinical case of combined treatment of a patient with breast cancer and metastases to the brain and meninges

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The article describes a clinical case of successful chemotherapeutic and radiation treatment of a patient with breast cancer and metastases to the brain and meninges and with a pronounced neurological deficit. The patient underwent combined treatment (whole brain radiation with TBD of 30 Gy and local radiation of a metastasis with TBD of 15 Gy associated with capecitabine therapy) with continued administration of capecitabine until improvement. A partial metastasis reduction by 50% and complete regression of the neurological deficit were observed. Disease-free period was 1 year and 10 months, and the overall survival amounted to 2 years.

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Moskvina, E. A., Naskhletashvili, D. R., Bekyashev, A. K., Medvedev, S. V., Belov, D. M., & Gasparyan, T. G. (2016). A clinical case of combined treatment of a patient with breast cancer and metastases to the brain and meninges. Zhurnal Voprosy Nejrokhirurgii Imeni N.N. Burdenko, 80(1), 83–87. https://doi.org/10.17116/neiro201680183-87

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