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Defining patterns of care in the management of patients with brain metastases in a large oncology centre: A singleā€centre retrospective audit of 236 cases

Authors :
Judith Christian
Rebecca Bentley
Micheal O'Cathail
Vincent Crosby
Luis Aznar-Garcia
Andrew Wilcock
Source :
European Journal of Cancer Care. 28
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2019.

Abstract

Aims The role of selected treatments for brain metastases (BM) is well documented; however, the prevalence of these is not. We report on the patterns of care in the management of BM in a large oncology centre. Materials and methods We retrospectively audited 236 cases of newly diagnosed BM from January 2016 to December 2017 by looking at 2 years of radiology reports and gathered data on primary site, survival, treatment received, palliative care input and brain metastases-related admissions. Results Eighty-two per cent of cases were related to lung, breast and melanoma primaries. Half of patients received a form of treatment with the other half receiving best supportive care. Of these, whole-brain radiotherapy (39%) and stereotactic radiosurgery (40%) were the most common treatment modalities. Most common reasons for admissions were headaches, seizures, weakness and confusion. Conclusion This is the first study in the UK that gives an in-depth overview of the real-world management of brain metastases. We have demonstrated the prevalence of treatment across the spectrum of brain metastases patients. Radiotherapy is the mainstay of treatment in nearly 80% of cases; however, care needs to be taken in ensuring that SRS is offered to those who are suitable.

Details

ISSN :
13652354 and 09615423
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Cancer Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....24c0187c4c3a4f324d1e35f5a796fe24