Brain metastases from solid tumors: Disease outcome according to type of treatment and therapeutic resources of the treating center

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Background: To evaluate the therapeutic strategies commonly employed in the clinic for the management of brain metastases (BMs) and to correlate disease outcome with type of treatment and therapeutic resources available at the treating center. Methods. Four Cancer centres participated to the survey. Data were collected through a questionnaire filled in by one physician for each centre. Results: Clinical data regarding 290 cancer patients with BMs from solid tumors were collected. Median age was 59 and 59% of patients had 3 brain metastases. A local approach (surgery and stereotactic radiosurgery) was adopted in 31% of patients. The local approach demonstrated to be superior in terms of survival compared to the regional/systemic approach (whole brain radiotherapy and chemotherapy, p =

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Fabi, A., Felici, A., Metro, G., Mirri, A., Bria, E., Telera, S., … Carapella, C. M. (2011). Brain metastases from solid tumors: Disease outcome according to type of treatment and therapeutic resources of the treating center. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research, 30(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-30-10

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