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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 103, 399-410, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
M Burt, M Wronski, E Arbit and JH Galicich
The treatment of patients with a solitary brain metastasis has been
evolving, with most centers recommending resection in patients with good
performance status. To evaluate the results of resection of brain
metastases from non-small-cell lung cancer, we reviewed our 16-year
experience with 185 consecutive patients undergoing resection of brain
metastases from 1974 to 1989, inclusive. There were 89 men and 96 women;
ages ranged from 34 to 75 years (median 54). Sixty-five (35%) had
synchronous and 120 (65%) metachronous brain metastases. Discounting the
brain metastasis, 68 patients (37%) had stage I, 13 (7%) stage II, 62 (33%)
stage IIIA, 30 (16%) stage IIIB, and 12 (6%) stage IV carcinoma. There was
no significant difference in age, locoregional stage (TN), or histologic
features in patients with synchronous versus metachronous lesions. The
overall survival rates (n = 185) were as follows: 1 year, 55%; 2 years,
27%; 3 years, 18%; 5 years, 13%; and 10 years, 7% (median 14 months). There
was no significant difference in survival between patients with synchronous
and metachronous lesions. To evaluate the impact of locoregional stage and
treatment of the primary site, we analyzed only those patients with
synchronous brain metastases. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that
locoregional stage had no significant effect on survival (p = 0.97), but
complete resection of the primary disease significantly prolonged survival
(p = 0.002). Therefore complete resection, and not stage, of the
locoregional primary lesion is the primary determinant of survival in
patients undergoing resection of brain metastases from non-small- cell lung
cancer.
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