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

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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)