Neurologia medico-chirurgica
Online ISSN : 1349-8029
Print ISSN : 0470-8105
ISSN-L : 0470-8105
Surgical Results of Brain Metastasis from Lung Cancer
—Prognostic Factors—
Yutaka IDEKazunari OKAHirohito TSUCHIMOCHITsuyomi MIZOGUCHITakeo FUKUSHIMAMasamichi TOMONAGATakayuki SHIRAKUSA
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1991 Volume 31 Issue 1 Pages 18-23

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Twenty-five patients receiving surgical treatment for brain metastasis from lung cancer were retrospectively studied to evaluate the prognostic factors for survival time. Twenty-two patients had died of respiratory distress by April, 1989. Favorable prognostic factors derived from the median survival time (MST) in these patients included; 1) resection of primary tumor (MST 10 months); 2) total or subtotal removal of metastatic tumor (MST 6.5 months); 3) adenocarcinoma (MST 13 months); 4) metachronous onset of brain metastasis (MST 12 months); 5) single metastasis (MST 8 months). These results suggest that therapy for the primary lung cancer is important before surgery for metastatic brain tumor.
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