Aim: Aim of the study was to evaluate feasibility and toxicities of exclusive radiosurgery using tomotherapy in patients with brain oligo-metastases. Patients and Methods: Between 2008 and 2013 68 patients underwent stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). Mean patient age was 63 years. Brain was the only site involved in 32 patients, while 36 had extracranial disease. Pre-SRS MRI 56 patients had sovratentorial lesions, 10 subtentorial and 2 patients had both. Fifty-two patients had 1 brain lesion, 11 had 2, and 5 patients had three. All patients underwent SRS using Tomotherapy. The median delivered dose was 18 Gy. Results: After a mean follow-up of 13 months, 14 patients were alive, while 54 patients had died. Two patients had complete response, 32 had partial response, 21 stable disease and 13 disease progression. Overall response rate was 80.9%. One- and two-year overall survival were 41,2% and 24,7%, while local control 61.5% and 37.7%. Toxicity was acceptable. Conclusion: SRS using tomotherapy has been proven feasible as non-invasive exclusive treatment for oligometastatic patients with good prognostic score.

Radiosurgery Using Tomotherapy for Patients with Brain Oligo-metastasis: A Retrospective Analysis on Feasibility and Tolerance / Bruni, A.; Gaito, S.; Ciarmatori, A.; Lanfranchi, B.; Mazzeo, E.; Maffei, N.; Giacobazzi, P.; Turco, E.; Guidi, G.; Bertoni, F.. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - 35:12(2015), pp. 6805-6812.

Radiosurgery Using Tomotherapy for Patients with Brain Oligo-metastasis: A Retrospective Analysis on Feasibility and Tolerance

Bruni A.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Lanfranchi B.;Maffei N.;Giacobazzi P.;Turco E.;Guidi G.;Bertoni F.
2015

Abstract

Aim: Aim of the study was to evaluate feasibility and toxicities of exclusive radiosurgery using tomotherapy in patients with brain oligo-metastases. Patients and Methods: Between 2008 and 2013 68 patients underwent stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). Mean patient age was 63 years. Brain was the only site involved in 32 patients, while 36 had extracranial disease. Pre-SRS MRI 56 patients had sovratentorial lesions, 10 subtentorial and 2 patients had both. Fifty-two patients had 1 brain lesion, 11 had 2, and 5 patients had three. All patients underwent SRS using Tomotherapy. The median delivered dose was 18 Gy. Results: After a mean follow-up of 13 months, 14 patients were alive, while 54 patients had died. Two patients had complete response, 32 had partial response, 21 stable disease and 13 disease progression. Overall response rate was 80.9%. One- and two-year overall survival were 41,2% and 24,7%, while local control 61.5% and 37.7%. Toxicity was acceptable. Conclusion: SRS using tomotherapy has been proven feasible as non-invasive exclusive treatment for oligometastatic patients with good prognostic score.
2015
35
12
6805
6812
Radiosurgery Using Tomotherapy for Patients with Brain Oligo-metastasis: A Retrospective Analysis on Feasibility and Tolerance / Bruni, A.; Gaito, S.; Ciarmatori, A.; Lanfranchi, B.; Mazzeo, E.; Maffei, N.; Giacobazzi, P.; Turco, E.; Guidi, G.; Bertoni, F.. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - 35:12(2015), pp. 6805-6812.
Bruni, A.; Gaito, S.; Ciarmatori, A.; Lanfranchi, B.; Mazzeo, E.; Maffei, N.; Giacobazzi, P.; Turco, E.; Guidi, G.; Bertoni, F.
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