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Brain Metastases from Solid Tumors: an Institutional Study from South India

Saptarshi Ghosh,Pamidimukkala Brahmananda Rao-2015-08-03-Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention

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Most of the patients with brain metastases in the study belonged to recursive partitioning analysis classes II or III, and hence had poor prognosis. Most of the patients in the Indian context either do not satisfy the indications for surgical excision or are incapable of bearing the high cost associated with stereotactic radiosurgery. Treatment should be tailored on an individual basis to all these patients.

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Most of the patients with brain metastases in the study belonged to recursive partitioning analysis classes II or III, and hence had poor prognosis. Most of the patients in the Indian context either do not satisfy the indications for surgical excision or are incapable of bearing the high cost associated with stereotactic radiosurgery. Treatment should be tailored on an individual basis to all these patients.

Keywords

MedicineRadiosurgeryContext (archaeology)Recursive partitioningIncidence (geometry)MalignancyRadiation therapyBrain metastasis

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