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This study is designed to determine outcome for patients with 5 or more central nervous system (CNS) metastatic lesions treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS).
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Inclusion criteria
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Patient with 10 lesions in 2010 who had whole brain radiation and now has 2 new lesions and progression of 3 previously noted lesions would be eligible
Patient with 31 lesions in 2010 who had whole brain radiation and now has 26 stable lesions and progression of 5 lesions is eligible. Although the patient has more than 25 lesions the majority are stable and do not require treatment.
Patient with 6 brain lesions has surgical resection of one lesion is eligible. Patient will require treatment for 5 lesions. Patient can also have treatment of surgical tumor bed but this does not count towards 5 lesions required for eligibility.
All lesions < 4 cm in greatest dimension
Able to have an MRI with contrast
MRI within 6 weeks (MRI for eligibility can be done without contrast but planning MRI for radiosurgery will have contrast).
Patients of child-bearing age must agree to contraception until radiosurgery has been completed.
Patients able to undergo radiosurgery. Gamma knife radiosurgery is preferred for this protocol but cyberknife can also be used at the discretion of treating physicians.
Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS) 50 or better
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Exclusion criteria
For example:
Patient with 12 brain lesions has whole brain radiation in 2010, on follow-up has progression of 3 lesions is not eligible since less than 5 lesions require treatment.
Patient with 5 brain lesions has surgical resection of one lesions, patient is not eligible since has less than 5 lesions that require treatment.
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