Systemic therapy augmented by radiotherapy (STAR) effect for brain metastases in a BRAF-mutated melanoma patient with prolonged survival: a case report.

IF 1.8 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Radiation Oncology Journal Pub Date : 2021-03-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-03 DOI:10.3857/roj.2020.00724
Agostino Cristaudo, Antonio Malorgio, Serena Medoro, Antonio Stefanelli
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Abstract

Brain metastases are common in stage IV malignant melanoma, carrying a prognosis traditionally regarded as severe, with a median survival of few months. Recently introduced systemic therapies as targeted therapy or immunotherapy have significantly improved the prognosis of metastatic melanoma. The optimal association of radiotherapy to such novel treatments has to be clarified. We report on a 43-year-old woman with 10 brain metastases. Three of them were treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) with complete response even of the untreated lesions. As the patient was BRAF-mutated, she was started on dabrafenib/trametinib. After 8 months she developed new brain metastases, which again responded to a new treatment with SRS. As after 7 months additional lesions appeared, she was treated with whole brain radiotherapy and was started on nivolumab. Twenty months after the first diagnosis of brain metastases the patient is fit without significant clinical and radiological signs of toxicity.

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全身治疗加放疗(STAR)对脑转移瘤braf突变患者延长生存期的疗效:1例报告。
脑转移在IV期恶性黑色素瘤中很常见,传统上认为预后严重,中位生存期为几个月。最近引入的系统性治疗如靶向治疗或免疫治疗已显著改善转移性黑色素瘤的预后。放疗与这种新型治疗的最佳关联必须得到澄清。我们报告一位43岁的女性有10个脑转移灶。其中3例接受立体定向放射手术(SRS)治疗,即使未经治疗的病变也完全缓解。由于患者是braf突变,她开始使用达拉法尼/曲美替尼。8个月后,她出现了新的脑转移,再次对SRS的新治疗有反应。由于7个月后出现了额外的病变,她接受了全脑放疗,并开始使用纳武单抗。首次诊断脑转移后20个月,患者无明显的临床和放射学毒性征象。
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