Hippocampus‐avoidance whole‐brain radiation therapy with a simultaneous integrated boost for multiple brain metastases

Abstract: Background
The current study was aimed at investigating the feasibility of hippocampus‐avoidance whole‐brain radiation therapy with a simultaneous integrated boost (HA‐WBRT+SIB) for metastases and at assessing tumor control in comparison with conventional whole‐brain radiation therapy (WBRT) in patients with multiple brain metastases.

Methods
Between August 2012 and December 2016, 66 patients were treated within a monocentric feasibility trial with HA‐WBRT+SIB: hippocampus‐avoidance WBRT (30 Gy in 12 fractions, dose to 98% of the hippocampal volume ≤ 9 Gy) and a simultaneous integrated boost (51 or 42 Gy in 12 fractions) for metastases/resection cavities. Intracranial tumor control, hippocampal failure, and survival were subsequently compared with a retrospective cohort treated with WBRT via propensity score matching analysis.

Results
After 1:1 propensity score matching, there were 62 HA‐WBRT+SIB patients and 62 WBRT patients. Local tumor control (LTC) of existing metastases was significantly higher after HA‐WBRT+SIB (98% vs 82% at 1 year; P = .007), whereas distant intracranial tumor control was significantly higher after WBRT (82% vs 69% at 1 year; P = .016); this corresponded to higher biologically effective doses. Intracranial progression‐free survival (PFS; 13.5 vs 6.4 months; P = .03) and overall survival (9.9 vs 6.2 months; P = .001) were significantly better in the HA‐WBRT+SIB cohort. Four patients (6.5%) developed hippocampal metastases after hippocampus avoidance. The neurologic death rate after HA‐WBRT+SIB was 27.4%.

Conclusions
HA‐WBRT+SIB can be an efficient therapeutic option for patients with multiple brain metastases and is associated with improved LTC of existing metastases, higher intracranial PFS, a reduction of the neurologic death rate, and an acceptable risk of radiation necrosis. The therapy has the potential to prevent neurocognitive adverse effects, which will be further evaluated in the multicenter, phase 2 HIPPORAD trial

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
Cancer. - 126, 11 (2020) , 2694-2703, ISSN: 1097-0142

Schlagwort
Hirnmetastase

Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wo)
Freiburg
(wer)
Universität
(wann)
2020

DOI
10.1002/cncr.32787
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1657957
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