Brain metastases in lung cancer. Impact of prognostic factors on patient survival

Authors

  • Uroš Smrdel
  • Matjaž Zwitter
  • Viljem Kovač

Abstract

Background. Brain metastases are common patterns of dissemination in lung cancer patients. In this paper we would like to assess the pattern of brain metastases in lung cancer patients and the impact of prognostic factors on the survival of lung cancer patients with brain metastases.

Patients and methods. In the year 1998 there were 974 registered patients with lung cancer in Slovenia, six hundred and fifteen of them were treated at the Institute of Oncology Ljubljana and we analyzed them. Among 615 patients 137 (22.3 %) of them have had brain metastases during a natural course of disease.

Results. For 12 patients presenting with solitary brain metastases (most of them were undertaken metastasectomy) median survival was 7.6 months, while in patients with multiple brain metastases the median survival was 2.8 months (p = 0.0018). Of the 137 patients 45 (32.8 %) were small cell lung cancer patients, 43 (31.4 %) were adenocarcinoma patients and 19 (13.9 %) were squamous cell carcinoma patients. Patients with performance status (WHO scale) less than 2 had the median survival time 3.7 months while patients with performance status 2 or more had median survival time 2.7 moths (p=0.0448).

Conclusions. Patients with solitary brain metastases had better survival comparing with those who had multiple metastases. It is surprisingly that the portion of brain metastases patients with adenocarcinoma is almost equal to those with small-call lung cancer therefore, the prophylactic cranial radiation becomes actual for both groups of patients. The performance status of patients with brain metastases remains very important prognostic factor.

Author Biographies

Uroš Smrdel

Matjaž Zwitter

Viljem Kovač

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Published

2003-12-01

How to Cite

Smrdel, U., Zwitter, M., & Kovač, V. (2003). Brain metastases in lung cancer. Impact of prognostic factors on patient survival. Radiology and Oncology, 37(4). Retrieved from https://www.radioloncol.com/index.php/ro/article/view/1353

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Clinical oncology