Background/aim: To identify predictors of local control and survival after whole-brain irradiation (WBI) for cerebral metastases from cancer of unknown primary (CUP).
Patients And Methods: In 140 patients receiving WBI alone or following resection, seven factors were investigated including treatment approach, WBI-regimen, age, gender, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance score, number of cerebral lesions and extra-cerebral metastases.
Results: On univariate analysis, resection plus WBI and boost (p=0.002), ECOG 0-1 (p<0.001) and a single lesion (p<0.001) were positively associated with local control. On Cox regression, ECOG-score remained significant (p=0.002). On univariate analysis of survival, surgery plus WBI and boost (p=0.009), ECOG 0-1 (p<0.001), a single lesion (p=0.024) and no extra-cerebral metastases (p<0.001) were associated with better outcomes. On Cox regression, ECOG-score (p<0.001) and extra-cerebral lesions (p<0.001) were significant.
Conclusion: Significant predictors of local control and survival were identified that contribute to treatment personalization and design of prospective trials in patients with cerebral metastases from CUP.
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