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Systemic treatment in breast-cancer patients with brain metastasis

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EXPERT OPINION ON PHARMACOTHERAPY
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages 1089-1100

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INFORMA HEALTHCARE
DOI: 10.1517/14656561003702412

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Areas covered in this review: Standard therapy for brain metastasis is currently whole-brain radiotherapy. Other treatment modalities include surgery and radiosurgery in selected cases, corticosteroids, and systemic chemotherapy. Little progress has been made in chemotherapy for the treatment of brain metastases, partly because tumors develop brain metastases at a stage when they become totally chemoresistant. Nevertheless, new treatment choices have emerged considering cytotoxic and biological agents for the treatment of CNS metastases in patients with breast cancer. What the readers will gain: In this review, we aimed to review current and future treatment options in the systemic treatment of brain metastases of breast cancer. Take home message: Corticosteroids, anti-epileptic drugs, and radiotherapy remain the cornerstones of management. The efficacy of conventional cytotoxic chemotherapeutics is limited. Novel biologic agents, lapatinib being the most promising, are currently investigated in the treatment of brain metastases of breast cancer with promising results.

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