Does immunotherapy increase the rate of radiation necrosis after radiosurgical treatment of brain metastases?

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Does immunotherapy increase the rate of radiation necrosis after radiosurgical treatment of brain metastases?

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Does immunotherapy increase the rate of radiation necrosis after radiosurgical treatment of brain metastases?


OBJECT
Radiation necrosis (RN), or its imaging equivalent, treatment-related imaging changes (TRIC), is an inflammatory reaction to high-dose radiation in the brain. The authors sought to investigate the hypothesis that immunotherapy increases the risk of developing RN/TRIC after stereotactic Gamma Knife (GK) radiosurgery for brain metastases.


CONCLUSIONS
Patients who receive IT alone may have an increased rate of RN/TRIC compared with those who receive CT or TT alone after stereotactic radiosurgery, whereas receiving any CT may in fact be protective against RN/TRIC. As the use of immunotherapies increases, the rate of RN/TRIC may be expected to increase compared with rates in the chemotherapy era.



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