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Radiotherapy or surgery for spine metastases?

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ACTA ORTHOPAEDICA
Volume 82, Issue 3, Pages 365-371

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INFORMA HEALTHCARE
DOI: 10.3109/17453674.2011.566142

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  1. Norwegian Radium Hospital Foundations
  2. Norwegian Cancer Society
  3. Regional Health Authority of South-Eastern Norway

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Patients and methods 903 patients in the south-eastern Norway who were admitted for RT or surgery for SM for the first time during an 18-month period in 2007--2008 were identified and their medical records were reviewed. Results The primary treatment was surgery in 58 patients and RT in 845 patients, including 704 multiple-fraction (MF) and 141 single-fraction (SF) RT schedules. 11 of 607 patients without motor impairment (2%) and 47 of 274 patients with motor impairment (17%) underwent primary operations. 11 of 58 operated patients and 244 of 845 irradiated patients died within 2 months after the start of treatment. 26% of those who received multiple-fraction RT or surgery died within 2 months. Interpretation Motor impairment was the main indication for surgery. Better identification of patients with short survival is needed to avoid time-consuming treatment (major surgery and long-term RT).

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