1. Third whole-brain radiation therapy for multiple brain metastases. Should it be considered in selected patients?
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Lapadula L, Piombino M, Bianculli A, Caivano R, Capobianco A, Cacciatore A, Cozzolino M, Oliviero C, D'andrea B, Mileo A, Leone A, Carbone F, Fochi NP, Landriscina M, Colamaria A, and Giordano G
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- Humans, Cranial Irradiation adverse effects, Cranial Irradiation methods, Retrospective Studies, Brain, Brain Neoplasms secondary, Re-Irradiation, Radiosurgery methods
- Abstract
Whole brain reirradiation for the treatment of multiple brain metastases has shown promising results. However, concerns remain over the possible neurotoxic effects of the cumulative dose as well as the questionable radiosensitivity of recurrent metastases. A second reirradiation of the whole brain is ordinarily performed in our department for palliative purposes in patients presenting with multiple metastatic brain progression. For this study, an investigational third whole brain reirradiation has been administered to highly selected patients to obtain disease control and delay progression. Clinical outcomes and neurological toxicity were also evaluated., (Copyright © 2023 Société française de radiothérapie oncologique (SFRO). Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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