학술논문

CLINICAL STUDY OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH BRAIN METASTASIS / 腎細胞癌脳転移の臨床的検討
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本泌尿器科学会雑誌 / The Japanese Journal of Urology. 1995, 86(7):1287
Subject
brain metastasis
irradiation
renal cell carcinoma
放射線療法
脳転移
腎細胞癌
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0021-5287
1884-7110
Abstract
Of 130 cases with renal cell carcinoma treated at Cancer Institute Hospital from January, 1981 to December, 1992, 14 (10.6%) developed brain metastasis, 12 of whom had had preceding pulmonary metastasis. Interval between the initial treatment of the primary lesion (nephrectomy in 13, embolization in 1) and the diagnosis of brain metastasis ranged 0 to 57 months with a median of 11 months. Twelve patients had clinical symnptoms such as headache, vomiting, paralysis or disturbance of consciousness. Eleven patients were treated with external beam irradiation (30-60Gy linear accelerator). Only 3 (30%) of 10 patients with measurable lesion on CT scan achieved PR but 6 (66.7%) of 9 had symptomatic improvement. Especially, chronic intracranial hypertension such as headache and vomiting disappeared in 5 (83.3%) of 6. Average survival period and one year survival after the diagnosis of brain metastasis were 5 months and 14.3%. Although most of the patients with brain metastasis died of the progression of other organ metastasis, radiation therapy for brain metastasis was useful to palliate the agonizing symptoms.