Surgery for Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma: Is It Time for Reevaluation?
July 16th 2014Relatively few patients with primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (PCNSL) will have tumors that are amenable to resection. In the absence of the highest quality data, at least it is good to know that in the modern era, patients with PCNSL are probably not harmed by judicious tumor resection.
Management of Breast Cancer Brain Metastases Is Moving Forward, but New Options Are Still Needed
July 15th 2014Prevention of CNS seeding early in the metastatic disease course using drugs with both intra- and extracranial activity will be crucial to improving outcomes in patients with breast cancer brain metastases.
Updates on the Management of Breast Cancer Brain Metastases
July 15th 2014In this overview, we will review recent developments in the management of breast cancer brain metastases and current prospective trials of systemic therapies specifically for patients with breast cancer brain metastases, with a focus on novel pathway-specific therapies.
Role of Surgical Resection in Primary CNS Lymphoma: A Resurrected Discussion
July 15th 2014For the practicing medical or neuro-oncologist, the treatment approach would currently not change, given that systemic therapy should be started as soon as the diagnosis of PCNSL is made and the patient is stable from a neurosurgical perspective. In most cases, one would not refer the patient back to the surgeon for additional debulking.