Prognostic factors for survival after stereotactic radiosurgery vary with the number of cerebral metastases
DiLuna ML, King JT, Knisely JP, Chiang VL. Prognostic factors for survival after stereotactic radiosurgery vary with the number of cerebral metastases. Cancer 2006, 109: 135-145. PMID: 17133440, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.22367.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubgroup of patientsStereotactic radiosurgeryBreast cancerGamma Knife stereotactic radiosurgeryNonsmall cell lung carcinomaCommon tumor histologyInitial stereotactic radiosurgeryWhole brain radiationConnecticut Tumor RegistryMultivariate survival analysisTotal tumor volumeCell lung carcinomaBrain metastasesCerebral metastasesMedian survivalMetastasis locationMedian agePrognostic factorsTumor RegistryTumor histologyIntracranial metastasesPatient populationEsophageal cancerIndependent associationLung carcinomaMultivariate analysis identifies factors that affect survival after stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases
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