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. 2019 Aug 12;1(Suppl 1):i17. doi: 10.1093/noajnl/vdz014.074

MLTI-15. A CASE SERIES OF PRE-OPERATIVE GAMMA-KNIFE RADIOSURGERY FOR RESECTABLE BRAIN METASTASES

Tatsuya Takezaki 1, Haruaki Yamamoto 1, Naoki Shinojima 1, Jun-ichiro Kuroda 1, Shigeo Yamashiro 1, Akitake Mukasa 1
PMCID: PMC7213151

Abstract

Recent advances in the systemic treatment of various cancers have resulted in longer survival and higher incidence of brain metastases. Phase 3 trials in north America and in Japan have demonstrated that stereotactic radiosurgery will be a standard adjuvant modality following surgery for resectable brain metastases. However, we don’t know the optimal sequence of this combination therapy. We hypothesized that pre-operative stereotactic radiosurgery for resectable brain metastases provides favorable rates of local control, overall survival, leptomeningeal dissemination and symptomatic radiation necrosis. We have experienced 4 cases of resected brain metastases within 1–7 days after Gamma-knife surgery (median margin dose:22Gy) and have been following their clinical course. We will show the repressive cases.


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