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Quality of Life and Radiotherapy in Brain Metastases Patients Does radiotherapy improve the quality of life for patients with brain metastases? MD PHECHUDI

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Quality of Life and Radiotherapy in Brain Metastases

Patients

Does radiotherapy improve the quality of life for patients with brain metastases?

MD PHECHUDI

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BRAIN METASTASES

• What are brain metastases?• Who is likely to develop brain metastases?

• What are the symptoms?• How are brain metastases diagnosed and

evaluated?

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What are brain metastases? • Cancer cells that spread to the brain from

primary tumours elsewhere in the body, for example the breast

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Who is likely to develop brain metastases?

• The odds of developing brain metastases based on the primary type of cancer :

Lung

Melano

ma

Kidney

Breast

Colorec

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20%

7%10%

5%2%

EPIDEMIOLOGY

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How does it spread?

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What are the typical symptoms?• Headaches • Seizures• Speech problems• Weakness• Impaired vision

• Pain or numbness• Paralysis • Nausea and

vomiting

One third of brain metastases patients experience at all

NO symptoms

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Diagnosis And Evaluation

•  Brain metastases may be diagnosed and evaluated using one or more of several different types of procedures:

MRI ScanCT ScanPET ScanBiopsy

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Diagnostic Modalities

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MRI PET

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Diagnostic Modalities

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CT

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RADIOTHERAPY • What is radiotherapy?

• How is radiotherapy used to treat brain metastases?

• What are typical side effects?• Is there an improvement in symptoms after

treatment?• Does radiotherapy improve the quality of

life?

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What is radiotherapy?• The treatment of disease (especially

cancer) by exposure to a radioactive substance

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• Radical Radiotherapy: Aims to completely remove the disease

• Palliative Radiotherapy: Aims to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life

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Radiotherapy Techniques

• WBRT delivers an even dose of radiation to the entire brain

• Can treat small, undetectable tumors that may be developing in different areas of the brain

• Often used to reduce risk of tumor recurrence post surgery

• Advantages:• Treat large and small tumors• Multiple tumors at the same time• Deep seated that are inaccessible to surgery

Whole Brain Radiation Treatment (WBRT)

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Whole Brain Radiation Treatment (WBRT)

• When is it used?• Multiple tumors• People who are not eligible for surgery

• Side effects may include: • Nausea• Vomiting• Headache• Fever• memory loss• Fatigue

• Small risk of long-term radiation injury:• radiation necrosis • dementia.

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Clinical Set-up

Whole Brain Radiation Treatment (WBRT)

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Set-up can include a mask to ensure patient remains completely still

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Whole Brain Radiation Treatment (WBRT)

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Radiotherapy TechniquesStereotactic Radiosurgery

• More targeted form of radiation therapy—it isn’t surgery at all precise and focused

• Also called Gamma Knife®, XKnife™, Novalis®, and Cyberknife®

• Delivers a higher dose of radiation to a small tumor in a single treatment session

• The radiation beam is delivered to the tumor from many different angles using special computer planning

• A head frame keep the patient’s head completely still during the procedure.

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Stereotactic Radiosurgery

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Radiotherapy TechniquesStereotactic Radiosurgery

• Advantages:• Precise - less likely to hurt healthy tissue

• When is it used?• To treat people with up to 3 brain tumors that is

not surgically accessible • Only treats tumors that can be detected on MRI or

CT scans

• Rare side effects include:• Swelling• Neurological problems and Necrosis

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Video on Stereotactic Radiotherapy

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Study of Brain Mets Patients

• What was the aim?• Who was included?

• What was the methodology?• What were the results?

• DOES RADIOTEHRAPY IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR BRAIN

METASTASES PATIENTS?

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Background

Aim• To assess if radiotherapy results

in an improved quality of life for patients with brain metastases

• 10-30% of patients with cancer develop brain metastases during the course of their illness

• Assessment of quality of life has been recognized as an important outcome

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Who was involved?• 39 patients aged between 37-81 were

included in the study• Median age: 59.9 years old• All patients were receiving WBRT• 62% female; 38% male

Methodology • Patients were assessed through

questionnaires at baseline, 1 month, and 3 months after completion of WBRT

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• Between baseline and 3months - large deterioration of cognitive functions after the treatment, appetite loss, drowsiness and hair loss

• General worsening of brain metastases related symptoms

• Small deterioration of global health status• 27 deaths occurred during the study• Median survival time:

Results

3 Months

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What does this tell us?• Patients with a poor prognosis do not

benefit significantly from WBRT in terms of their quality of life (QoL)and symptoms

• Patients with a better prognosis are seen to have certain aspects of QoL improved after WBRT

• Low survival reports reflect poor outcome of patients

• More research needed to refine treatment for brain metastases patients

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Conclusion

• Radiotherapy does not significantly improve the quality of life for brain metastases patients!

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REFERENCES• http://www.braintumor.org/assets/docs/Understanding_Metastatic_Tumors.pdf

– Last Visited: 10 July 2013• http://www.irsa.org/metastatic_tumors.html

– Last Visited: 23 July 3012• http://www.medicinenet.com/brain_cancer/article.htm

– Last Visited: 23 July 2013• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16215811

– Last Visited: 29 July 2013