Systemic Treatment Options for Brain Metastases from Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer.

Ajaz Bulbul(University of California, San Diego), Patrick M. Forde, Ayesha Murtuza(University of California, San Diego), Brian Woodward(University of California, San Diego), Hannah Yang(University of California, San Diego), Ingmar N. Bastian(University of California, San Diego), Parissa K. Ferguson(University of California, San Diego), Fernando J. López-Díaz(University of California, San Diego), David S. Ettinger, Hatim Husain(University of California, San Diego)
PubMed
April 15, 2018
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Abstract

Brain metastases are common in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Because of associated poor prognosis and limited specific treatment options, there is a real need for the development of medical therapies and strategies for affected patients. Novel compounds for epidermal growth factor receptor-dependent and anaplastic lymphoma kinase-dependent lung cancer have demonstrated blood-brain barrier permeability and have led to important improvements in central nervous system outcomes. Studies of targeted therapies for oncogene-driven tumors and of immunotherapies in patients with brain metastases have shown promise and, allied with novel radiation techniques, are driving a rapid evolution in treatment and prognosis for NSCLC brain metastases.


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