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Cancer 1998 Feb 15;82(4):following 800. Wrónski M [corrected to Wroński M].
Surgical treatment of 70 patients with brain metastases from breast carcinoma.
Wroński M
,
Arbit E
,
McCormick B
.
Neurosurgery Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, USA.
BACKGROUND: Brain metastases are diagnosed in 15% of patients with metastatic breast carcinoma. Most patients are treated with whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) and/or chemotherapy. The information on surgical results is sparse. METHODS: Among 709 patients with tumors metastatic to the brain who underwent craniotomy at Memorial Hospital, New York, New York, between January 1974 and December 1993, 70 (10%) had a primary breast carcinoma. Their treatment outcomes were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: The median age at diagnosis of primary breast carcinoma and brain metastasis was 46 and 50 years, respectively. All but two patients had metachronous diagnoses of breast carcinoma and brain metastasis. The median interval between both diagnoses in this subgroup was 28 months. In all 70 patients, the overall median survival was 54 months after diagnosis of the primary breast tumor and 16.2 months after diagnosis of the brain tumor. Only 5 patients (7%) were alive at last follow-up. The overall median survival after brain surgery was 14 months. Four patients died within 30 days of craniotomy. Twelve patients had a solitary cerebellar metastasis and 16 had multiple metastases; their median survival was 10.9 months and 14.8 months, respectively. There was no statistical difference in survival for patients who had single or multiple lesions. The median survival of 22 patients with positive hormonal receptor (estrogen receptor [ER] or progesterone receptor [PR]) was significantly longer than the median survival of 20 patients with negative ER/PR (21.9 vs. 12.5 months, P < 0.05). For 35 patients (50%) who had brain lesions > or =4 cm, the median survival was 11 months, compared with 16.3 months for patients with smaller lesions (P = 0.16, not significant [NS]). Patients age < or =50 years versus >50 years had survival of 17.3 and 11.1 months, respectively (P = NS). Neurologic deficit prior to craniotomy shortened survival for 24 patients to 11.5 months, compared with 17.4 months for patients without deficit (P = NS). Fifteen patients experienced failure with WBRT prior to undergoing craniotomy, and their median survival was shorter than for those who underwent craniotomy as the initial treatment (6.3 vs. 15.8 months, P < 0.03). However, their survival after diagnosis of brain metastasis was not significantly different (19.2 vs. 16.1). Forty-seven patients received WBRT postoperatively, and 9 patients did not receive adjuvant radiation therapy. Subsequent relapse in the brain was diagnosed in 27 patients, and 8 of them underwent reresection. One-year, 2-year, 3-year, and 5-year survival rates were 53%, 25.7%, 18.6%, and 7%, respectively. In multivariate analysis, the adjuvant WBRT after craniotomy and the absence of meningeal carcinomatosis were the only significant predictive variables for longer survival. CONCLUSIONS: In a subset of selected patients, craniotomy followed by WBRT can positively impact survival.
PMID: 9351543 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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