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Use of palliative whole-brain radiotherapy for cerebral metastases in advanced lung cancer: does it make a difference?

By: Publication details: 2015Uniform titles:
  • European Journal of Palliative Care
Online resources: Summary: Brain metastases occur in over 30% of patients with lung cancer and are a major cause of morbidity. The mainstay of treatment for most lung cancer patients with multiple brain metastases remains palliative whole-brain radiotherpay together with corticosteroids.
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Brain metastases occur in over 30% of patients with lung cancer and are a major cause of morbidity. The mainstay of treatment for most lung cancer patients with multiple brain metastases remains palliative whole-brain radiotherpay together with corticosteroids.

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