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TAMI-01. BRAIN METASTASES: CURRENT LITERATURE REVIEW
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Abstract
PURPOSE
As more information is gathered about brain metastases, it still remains that the current prognosis of brain metastases is very poor. Due to this, it is imperative that physicians are aware of the most important components regarding brain metastases. This literature review will encompass the most current literature in order to highlight the most crucial information.
METHODS
All mentioned studies and literature reviews cited in the paper were obtained through various sites, and were published between 1996 and 2017. The main components that were required from the papers reviewed included where in the body the brain metastases originated from, where in the brain they tended to spread to, what the signs and symptoms typical of patients with brain metastases are, and what the options are in terms of treatment.
RESULTS
Using the results from a variety of studies performed within the past three decades, it is apparent that brain metastases most commonly originate from, in order of increasing frequency, lung cancer, breast cancer, melanoma, and colorectal cancer. In addition, it is reaffirmed that the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the best diagnostic tool to be used when dealing with brain metastases. The most frequent signs and symptoms of a brain metastases include cognitive changes, headaches, weakness, and seizures. Finally, supportive treatment includes use of corticosteroids, antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), and anticoagulation therapy. Definitive treatment for brain metastases varies based on size, location, and prevalence in the brain, but the most effective options include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery.
CONCLUSIONS
The study’s results confirm the need for more research to be done regarding brain metastases, and better options to increase the survival of patients.
Title: TAMI-01. BRAIN METASTASES: CURRENT LITERATURE REVIEW
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Abstract
PURPOSE
As more information is gathered about brain metastases, it still remains that the current prognosis of brain metastases is very poor.
Due to this, it is imperative that physicians are aware of the most important components regarding brain metastases.
This literature review will encompass the most current literature in order to highlight the most crucial information.
METHODS
All mentioned studies and literature reviews cited in the paper were obtained through various sites, and were published between 1996 and 2017.
The main components that were required from the papers reviewed included where in the body the brain metastases originated from, where in the brain they tended to spread to, what the signs and symptoms typical of patients with brain metastases are, and what the options are in terms of treatment.
RESULTS
Using the results from a variety of studies performed within the past three decades, it is apparent that brain metastases most commonly originate from, in order of increasing frequency, lung cancer, breast cancer, melanoma, and colorectal cancer.
In addition, it is reaffirmed that the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the best diagnostic tool to be used when dealing with brain metastases.
The most frequent signs and symptoms of a brain metastases include cognitive changes, headaches, weakness, and seizures.
Finally, supportive treatment includes use of corticosteroids, antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), and anticoagulation therapy.
Definitive treatment for brain metastases varies based on size, location, and prevalence in the brain, but the most effective options include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery.
CONCLUSIONS
The study’s results confirm the need for more research to be done regarding brain metastases, and better options to increase the survival of patients.
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