Gastric cancer and brain metastasis: A systematic review and meta‑analysis.
Gastric cancer (GC) constitutes one of the most wide-ranging cancers, with brain metastasis (BM) being a markedly uncommon and unfavorable outcome.
- 연구 설계 meta-analysis
APA
Fotakopoulos G, Christodoulidis G, et al. (2024). Gastric cancer and brain metastasis: A systematic review and meta‑analysis.. Molecular and clinical oncology, 21(5), 77. https://doi.org/10.3892/mco.2024.2775
MLA
Fotakopoulos G, et al.. "Gastric cancer and brain metastasis: A systematic review and meta‑analysis.." Molecular and clinical oncology, vol. 21, no. 5, 2024, pp. 77.
PMID
39246847
Abstract
Gastric cancer (GC) constitutes one of the most wide-ranging cancers, with brain metastasis (BM) being a markedly uncommon and unfavorable outcome. The present meta-analysis evaluated the relationship between no-surgical treatment vs. additional surgical BM resection on the patient's quality of life and potential survival using electronic databases, including PubMed (1980-April 2024), Medline (1980-April 2024), Cochrane Library, and EMBASE (1980-April 2024). After a literature search, six articles were included in the final study pool. The number of patients with BM and conservative treatment was 289 (80.05%) compared with those that underwent an additional surgical resection 72 (19.95%). The mean age was 59.2 years, and the males were 195 (73.8%) of 264 available from five studies. The findings of the present meta-analysis revealed that the curative effect of BM tumor resection on patients with GC undergoing additional treatment with stereotactic radiosurgery, whole-brain radiotherapy or chemotherapy was favorable for their survival.
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