Characteristics of long-term survivors of brain metastases from lung cancer |
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Authors: | Milena Niemiec Maciej G?ogowski Dobromira Tyc-Szczepaniak Marek Wierzchowski Lucyna K?pka |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Radiation Oncology, M. Skłodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institut of Oncology, ul. Roentgena 5, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland;bDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, M. Skłodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institut of Oncology, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Background and aimLong-term survival of lung cancer patients with brain metastases (BM) is very rare. Our aim is to report the characteristics of patients who survived for at least three years after a BM diagnosis.Materials and methodsNineteen lung cancer patients who had survived ≥3 years after a BM diagnosis were identified in our database. Seven (37%) had undergone whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) only, five (26%) BM surgery + WBRT, three (16%) BM surgery + WBRT + BM radiosurgery, and four (21%) no WBRT (one, surgery; one, radiosurgery; two, BM surgery + radiosurgery). Their characteristics were compared with historical data for 322 lung cancer patients with BM (control group, CG), who had received WBRT between 1986 and 1997.ResultsMedian survival from BM in long survivors group was 73 months (in CG – 4 months). Characteristics comparison: median age 55 vs. 58 (CG), p = 0.16; female sex 68% vs. 28% (CG), p = 0.003; RTOG/RPA class 1 – 75% vs. 13% (CG), p = 0.00001; adenocarcinoma histology 84% vs. 24% (CG), p < 0.00001; control of primary tumor 95% vs. 27% (CG), p < 0.00001; extracranial metastases 0 vs. 26% (CG), p = 0.01; single BM 63% vs. 9% (CG), p = 0.00001; surgery of BM 53% vs. 14% (CG), p = 0.00001.ConclusionsBeside prognostic factors already recognized as favorable in patients with BM, the adenocarcinoma histology and female sex were prevalent in long-term survivors of BM from lung cancer. |
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Keywords: | Brain metastases Lung cancer Adenocarcinoma Female Long-term survival |
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