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Brain metastases in women with epithelial ovarian cancer: multimodal treatment including surgery or gamma-knife radiation is associated with prolonged survival

Publication Type : Website

Thematic Areas : Medical Sciences

Source : (2013)

Url : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1701216315308380

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Medicine

Department : Medical Oncology

Verified : Yes

Year : 2013

Abstract : ObjectiveTo explore the impact of treatment modality on survival in patients with brain metastases from epithelial ovarian cancer.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective review of cases of ovarian cancer with brain metastases treated at institutions in three countries (Canada, China, and India) and conducted a search for studies regarding brain metastases in ovarian cancer reporting survival related to treatment modality. Survival was analyzed according to treatment regimens involving (1) some form of surgical excision or gamma-knife radiation with or without other modalities, (2) other modalities without surgery or gamma-knife radiation, or (3) palliation only.ResultsTwelve patients (mean age 56 years) with detailed treatment/outcome data were included; five were from China, four from Canada, and three from India. Median time from diagnosis of ovarian cancer to brain metastasis was 19 months (range 10 to 37 months), and overall median survival time from diagnosis of ovarian cancer was 38 months (13 to 82 months). Median survival time from diagnosis of brain metastasis was 17 months (1 to 45 months). Among patients who had multimodal treatment including gamma-knife radiotherapy or surgical excision, the median survival time after the identification of brain metastasis was 25.6 months, compared with 6.0 months in patients whose treatment did not include this type of focused localized modality (P = 0.006). Analysis of 20 studies also indicated that use of gamma-knife radiotherapy and excisional surgery in multi-modal treatment resulted in improved median survival interval (25 months vs. 6.0 months, P 0.001).

Cite this Research Publication : X. Niu, Rajanbabu, A., Delisle, M., Peng, F., Vijaykumar, D. K., Pavithran, K., Feng, Y., Lau, S., Gotlieb, W. H., and Press, J. Z., “Brain metastases in women with epithelial ovarian cancer: multimodal treatment including surgery or gamma-knife radiation is associated with prolonged survival”. 2013.

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