Development and validation of a unifying pre-treatment decision tool for intracranial and extracranial metastasis-directed radiotherapy.
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<h4>Background</h4>Though metastasis-directed therapy (MDT) has the potential to improve
overall survival (OS), appropriate patient selection remains challenging. We aimed
to develop a model predictive of OS to refine patient selection for clinical trials
and MDT.<h4>Patients and methods</h4>We assembled a multi-institutional cohort of
patients treated with MDT (stereotactic body radiation therapy, radiosurgery, and
whole brain radiation therapy). Candidate variables for recursive partitioning analysis
were selected per prior studies: ECOG performance status, time from primary diagnosis,
number of additional non-target organ systems involved (NOS), and intracranial metastases.<h4>Results</h4>A
database of 1,362 patients was assembled with 424 intracranial, 352 lung, and 607
spinal treatments (n=1,383). Treatments were split into training (TC) (70%, n=968)
and internal validation (IVC) (30%, n=415) cohorts. The TC had median ECOG of 0 (interquartile
range [IQR]: 0-1), NOS of 1 (IQR: 0-1), and OS of 18 months (IQR: 7-35). The resulting
model components and weights were: ECOG = 0, 1, and > 1 (0, 1, and 2); 0, 1, and >
1 NOS (0, 1, and 2); and intracranial target (2), with lower scores indicating more
favorable OS. The model demonstrated high concordance in the TC (0.72) and IVC (0.72).
The score also demonstrated high concordance for each target site (spine, brain, and
lung).<h4>Conclusion</h4>This pre-treatment decision tool represents a unifying model
for both intracranial and extracranial disease and identifies patients with the longest
survival after MDT who may benefit most from aggressive local therapy. Carefully selected
patients may benefit from MDT even in the presence of intracranial disease, and this
model may help guide patient selection for MDT.
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10.3389/fonc.2023.1095170Publication Info
Kowalchuk, Roman; Mullikin, Trey C; Breen, William; Gits, Hunter C; Florez, Marcus;
De, Brian; ... Merrell, Kenneth Wing (2023). Development and validation of a unifying pre-treatment decision tool for intracranial
and extracranial metastasis-directed radiotherapy. Frontiers in oncology, 13. pp. 1095170. 10.3389/fonc.2023.1095170. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27272.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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