Intracranial metastases from melanoma clinical features and treatment by accelerated fractionation
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- 1 July 1985
Abstract
One hundred ninety‐four patients with intracranial metastatic melanoma were treated at the M. D. Anderson Hospital between January 1972 and September 1977, using seven different accelerated irradiation regimens. The total tumor dose varied from 3000 to 4800 rad, and the overall treatment time from 1 to 2 weeks. In these patients, whose disease had progressed to brain metastases, freedom from such metastases had decreased logarithmically with time from initial presentation. This suggests a random distribution of progression rates with a mean time of 2.5 years between diagnosis and development of intracranial metastases. Overall, there was no significant improvement in the results from accelerated fractionation in the treatment of intracranial metastases. The result of treatment did not depend on the site of the primary, the number of intracranial metastases, the total dose, or the dose per fraction. There were, however, two subgroups not mutually exclusive, that benefited significantly from the accelerated fractionation: patients having had a complete resection of brain metastases, and those having no detectable extracranial metastases at the time of their treatment for intracranial metastases.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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