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    A New Tool Predicting Survival After Radiosurgery Alone for One or Two Cerebral Metastases from Lung Cancer

    Radiosurgery is frequently used for patients with few cerebral metastases. Decisions regarding personalized treatment should include the patient’s survival prognosis. Prognostic tools should be available for e...

    Dirk Rades, Stefan Huttenlocher, Liesa Dziggel, Mai Trong Khoa, Pham Van Thai in Lung (2015)

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    Radiosurgery alone versus radiosurgery plus whole-brain irradiation for very few cerebral metastases from lung cancer

    It is unclear whether patients with few cerebral metastases benefit from whole-brain irradiation added to radiosurgery. Since primary tumors disseminating to the brain show different behavior, this question sh...

    Dirk Rades, Stefan Huttenlocher, Dagmar Hornung, Oliver Blanck in BMC Cancer (2014)

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    Do patients with very few brain metastases from breast cancer benefit from whole-brain radiotherapy in addition to radiosurgery?

    An important issue in palliative radiation oncology is the whether whole-brain radiotherapy should be added to radiosurgery when treating a limited number of brain metastases. To optimize personalized treatmen...

    Dirk Rades, Stefan Huttenlocher, Dagmar Hornung, Oliver Blanck in Radiation Oncology (2014)

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    A new prognostic instrument to predict the probability of develo** new cerebral metastases after radiosurgery alone

    Addition of whole-brain irradiation (WBI) to radiosurgery for treatment of few cerebral metastases is controversial. This study aimed to create an instrument that estimates the probability of develo** new ce...

    Stefan Huttenlocher, Liesa Dziggel, Dagmar Hornung, Oliver Blanck in Radiation Oncology (2014)

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    Stereotactic radiosurgery for newly diagnosed brain metastases

    Three doses were compared for local control of irradiated metastases, freedom from new brain metastases, and survival in patients receiving stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) alone for one to three newly diagnose...

    Dirk Rades M.D., Dagmar Hornung, Oliver Blanck in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie (2014)

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    Comparison of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) alone and whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) plus a stereotactic boost (WBRT + SRS) for one to three brain metastases

    The best available treatment of patients with one to three brain metastases is still unclear. This study compared the results of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) alone and whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) plus S...

    Dirk Rades M.D., Jan-Dirk Kueter, Dagmar Hornung in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie (2008)