Local treatment of breast cancer brain metastases

Q4 Medicine Libri Oncologici Pub Date : 2022-12-22 DOI:10.20471/lo.2022.50.02-03.19
Ana Magličić, P. Podolski, Nera Šarić, M. Soče, M. Baučić, Sanja Vušković, Tena Mlinarić-Koprivanac, Dora Šimović, Petra Đelalija, I. Zrilić, M. Bašić-Koretić
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Breast cancer, along with lung cancer and melanoma, is one of the most common origins of central nervous system metastases. Due to improvement of systemic therapy options for primary disease and consequential prolonged survival, treatment of brain metastasis (BM) is presenting an evolving challenge. While new systemic therapy approaches for breast cancer brain metastasis are focusing on overcoming the blood brain and blood tumor barrier, as well as targeted therapies, local therapy remains the primary line of treatment. The decision of which local therapies to use, depends upon the number and volume of BM, their localization, patient’s clinical status, previously used treatments, status of extracranial disease and patient’s prognosis. In cases when an active approach, including surgery and/or radiotherapy, does not bring benefit to the patient’s quality of life or overall survival, best supportive care is recommended.
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乳腺癌症脑转移的局部治疗
乳腺癌,以及肺癌和黑色素瘤,是中枢神经系统转移最常见的来源之一。由于原发性疾病的全身治疗选择的改善和随之而来的生存期的延长,脑转移(BM)的治疗呈现出一个不断发展的挑战。虽然针对乳腺癌脑转移的新的全身治疗方法侧重于克服血脑和血肿瘤屏障,以及靶向治疗,但局部治疗仍然是主要的治疗方法。采用何种局部治疗取决于脑转移瘤的数量和体积、它们的位置、患者的临床状况、以前使用的治疗方法、颅外疾病的状况和患者的预后。如果包括手术和/或放疗在内的积极方法不能提高患者的生活质量或总体生存率,则建议采用最佳支持治疗。
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Libri Oncologici Medicine-Oncology
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