Cancers that Spread to the Brain

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • For patients diagnosed with a brain metastasis, or cancer that began elsewhere in the body and end up in the brain, advances in treatments, such as targeted immunotherapy, are living longer. View this American Brain Tumor Association's Educational Webinar, "Metastatic Brain Tumors 101" and learn more about managing symptoms and side effects of metastatic brain tumors.
    This webinar will be presented by Dr. Minesh Mehta, MD, FASTRO, Deputy Director and Chief of Radiation Oncology at the Miami Cancer Institute.
    -Video Contents-
    0:00 Introduction
    4:52 Epidemiology of metastatic brain tumors
    5:59 How are metastatic brain tumors discovered?
    15:52 The QUARTZ Trial
    20:37 Prognostic Tools
    20:52 Revised ds-GPA Description
    23:58 Prognosis is Improving
    25:08 Randomized Surgical Trials: Single Mets
    26:20 RTOG-9508 Phase III Single Brain Metastasis Trial: Survival
    27:03 RTOG 9508: Post-hoc Subset
    27:40 RTOG 9508: Post-hoc GPA Re
    28:18 Radiosurgery Trials
    28:45 Brain Failure after SRS/S Alone
    30:29 4 Brain Mets: Published Data
    33:50 Baseline Characteristics 518 randomized patients
    34:24 Primary Endpoint
    35:06 Patient-Reported Outcomes
    36:10 Impact of Tumor Biology
    38:18 EGFR Mutated BM
    41:55 Early Lessons: It is Actually the Addition of RT to iCls/Targeted Agents that Moves the Needle
    42:55 Up-front SRS + ICls Improves LC and Reduces Brain Failure
    43:40 ABC-X, Australian Asymptomatic Trial
    The ABTA educational webinars are designed for brain tumor patients and caregivers to learn more about brain tumor types, treatments and research. Webinars are 60 minutes and free to all who are interested. To learn about upcoming webinars, visit bit.ly/3xev6HE.
    For more information or additional resources, contact the American Brain Tumor Association at (800) 886-2282, info@abta.org or visit www.abta.org/.

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