Brain Metastases and Neoplastic Meningitis

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Chapter 50

Brain Metastases and Neoplastic Meningitis

Summary of Key Points

Treatment

• The most standard treatment for brain metastases is whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT).

• Patients with a good prognosis and a limited number of brain metastases may benefit from more aggressive therapy such as surgery (especially for a single brain metastasis) or stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), with or without adjuvant WBRT.

• After WBRT alone, the following observations have been made:

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