Sun Dan,Zhang Guorong.Strategies and progresses of stereotactic radiosurgery for intractable brain metastases[J].Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection,2020,40(5):408-412
Strategies and progresses of stereotactic radiosurgery for intractable brain metastases
Received:January 17, 2020  
DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-5098.2020.05.014
KeyWords:Brain metastases  Multiple brain metastases  Recurrent brain metastases  Stereotactic radiosurgery
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Sun Dan Gamma Knife Center of Radiotherapy Department, Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot 010010, China  
Zhang Guorong Gamma Knife Center of Radiotherapy Department, Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot 010010, China zhangguorong1768@163.com 
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Abstract::
      Brain metastases are common intracranial diseases featured with high incidence rate, difficult clinical treatment and poor prognosis. Especially for refractory brain metastases (large volume, multiple recurrence and metastatic tumors), it is difficult for conventional therapies to achieve ideal prognosis. Compared with conventional therapies, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) has the advantages of high accuracy, large fractional dose and low damage to the surrounding tissues, and has gradually become the primary choice for the treatment of brain metastases. SRS has a good effect in the treatment of refractory brain metastases, and can effectively inhibit tumor proliferation and improve the quality of life of patients. SRS combined with surgery, chemotherapy, molecular targeted therapy and immunotherapy can improve the local tumor control rate of patients with intractable brain metastasis, but whether it can improve the prognosis of patients is still controversial. The adverse reactions of combined therapies should also be concerned. Therefore, this article reviews the therapeutic effects of SRS in the treatment of refractory brain metastases, the strategies and progresses of combined treatment.
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