Brain metastasis from colorectal cancer: Treatment, survival, and prognosis

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To investigate the clinical characteristics, survival, prognostic factors, and treatment of brain metastasis (BM) from colorectal cancer (CRC). Twenty-one patients with BM from CRC were retrospectively reviewed. Predictive factors for BM and prognostic factors after the diagnosis of BM were examined by univariate and multivariate COX analysis. The time from the development of extracranial metastases, including lung, bone, and liver, to the occurrence of BM was recorded separately. The median overall survival time was 7 months. In univariate prognostic analysis, median survival with multimodal therapy was better than that with unimodal therapy (10 months vs 3 months, P =.000). In addition, median survival with Karnofsky performance status (KPS) < 70, 1 BM lesion, primary tumor stage of II-III, extracranial lesions < 2, and no extracranial metastasis were much better than the other groups (P

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Li, W., Wang, T., Zhu, Y., Yu, H., Ma, L., Ding, Y., … Lei, D. (2022). Brain metastasis from colorectal cancer: Treatment, survival, and prognosis. Medicine (United States), 101(40), E30273. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000030273

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