Dose escalation beyond
30 grays in 10 fractions for patients with multiple brain
metastases
Cancer 2007;110:1345 Whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) to 30
grays (Gy) in 10 fractions is the standard treatment in patients
with multiple brain metastases in the majority of treatment centers
worldwide. The current study investigated the potential benefit of
dose escalation beyond 30 Gy. Data regarding
416 patients who were
treated with WBRT for multiple brain metastases were evaluated
retrospectively. Survival and freedom from recurrent brain
metastasis (local control) of 257 patients who were treated with 10
fractions of 3 Gy each for 2 weeks were compared with those of 159
patients treated with 45 Gy in 15 fractions for 3 weeks or 40 Gy in
20 fractions for 4 weeks. Eight additional potential prognostic
factors were investigated including age, gender, Karnofsky
performance score (KPS), tumor type, interval between tumor
diagnosis and RT, number of metastases, extracranial metastases, and
Recursive Partitioning Analysis (RPA) class. |
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