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  • This study examines the importance of volumetric measurements after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) for brain metastases, focusing on substantial volume reductions (over 65% and over 90%) at 6 months post-treatment.
  • The analysis of 250 unresected brain metastases reveals that these significant volume reductions are associated with improved local control and are influenced by the dose delivered to the tumor.
  • The findings suggest that achieving a higher biological effective dose can be a predictive factor for better volume reduction outcomes, indicating the potential for tailored SRT treatments to enhance effectiveness.

Article Abstract

Background And Purpose: Few reports include volumetric measurements as endpoints after stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) despite the importance of such measurements. This study aimed to (1) investigate the impact of the volumetric response (specifically, an over 65% and over 90% volume reduction in brain metastases) at 6 months post-SRT on local control and (2) identify the predictive factors for a volumetric response of over 65% and over 90%.

Materials And Methods: This study included 250 unresected brain metastases (>0.3 cc) treated with SRT. Doses were stratified according to the biological effective dose (BED). The BED was calculated using four models: linear-quadratic (LQ): α/β = 10; LQ: α/β = 20; LQ cubic: α/β = 12; and LQ linear: α/β = 10. The median prescription dose was 30 Gy/3 fractions (BED20, 45). The median follow-up time after SRT was 18.6 months (range, 6.4-81.8 months).

Results: In the multivariate analysis, over 65% volume reduction and over 90% volume reduction were prognostic factors for local control (hazard ratio: 2.370, p = 0.011 and hazard ratio: 3.161, p = 0.014, respectively). A dose of 80% of the gross tumor volume (GTV) D80 > BED20 58 was a predictive factor for over 65% and over 90% volume reductions (odds ratio: 1.975, p = 0.023; odds ratio: 3.204, p < 0.001, respectively).

Conclusion: Robust volume reduction of brain metastases at 6 months post-SRT can predict local control. GTV D80 in the LQ model: α/β = 20 may be warranted for good volume reduction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9761087PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4809DOI Listing

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