Post-SRS haemorrhage and oncological outcome of patients with melanoma brain metastases undergoing stereotactic radiotherapy.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Christina Schröder, Joseph Sia, Claire Phillips, Michelle Li, Lavinia Spain, Neda Haghighi
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Abstract

Purpose: Melanoma brain metastases (MBM) pose significant challenges in management due to their propensity for intralesional haemorrhage. This retrospective analysis aims to evaluate the oncological outcomes and incidence of haemorrhage following stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) in patients with MBM.

Methods: Patients who received SRS for MBM between 10/2020 and 01/2023 were included. The primary objective was to analyse the incidence of post-SRS haemorrhage. Secondary objectives included oncological outcomes and radiation necrosis. Descriptive statistics and Kaplan-Meier curves were used. Uni- and multivariate statistics analysed factors influencing the incidence of haemorrhage and local failure.

Results: A total of 69 patients with 250 MBMs were included; 65 metastases (26.0%) showed signs of haemorrhage at the time of SRS. Post-SRS, new or increased haemorrhage occurred in 13.2% of treated metastases, primarily within the first year. The 1‑ and 2‑year local control rates were 76.6% each. The 1‑ and 2‑year distant brain failure rates were 40.6% and 34.1% and median overall survival was 14.3 months. For the haemorrhage endpoint, the presence of initial haemorrhage, biologically effective prescription dose, lesion diameter and the planning target volume margin were statistically significant in univariate analysis, and initial haemorrhage remained significant in multivariate analysis. For local control, significant factors in uni- and multivariate analysis were the status of extracranial disease, post-SRS haemorrhage and the use of anticoagulation.

Conclusion: Stereotactic radiosurgery is an effective treatment for MBM with good local control. The risk of haemorrhage after SRS is low and strongly associated with the presence of pre-SRS haemorrhage. Patients are at risk of developing haemorrhage in new, formerly untreated metastases.

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期刊介绍: Strahlentherapie und Onkologie, published monthly, is a scientific journal that covers all aspects of oncology with focus on radiooncology, radiation biology and radiation physics. The articles are not only of interest to radiooncologists but to all physicians interested in oncology, to radiation biologists and radiation physicists. The journal publishes original articles, review articles and case studies that are peer-reviewed. It includes scientific short communications as well as a literature review with annotated articles that inform the reader on new developments in the various disciplines concerned and hence allow for a sound overview on the latest results in radiooncology research. Founded in 1912, Strahlentherapie und Onkologie is the oldest oncological journal in the world. Today, contributions are published in English and German. All articles have English summaries and legends. The journal is the official publication of several scientific radiooncological societies and publishes the relevant communications of these societies.
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