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Metastatic malignant neoplasm to cerebrum

Last edited: 4/10/2026

Overview

Metastatic malignant neoplasm to the cerebrum, commonly referred to as brain metastases, occurs frequently in patients with advanced solid malignancies 1. Advances in oncologic care have increased the importance of managing intracranial disease 1.

Diagnosis

  • Diagnostic approaches are not detailed in the provided abstracts.
  • Management

  • Management approaches are reviewed with attention to current paradigms and future directions 1.
  • Specific treatment modalities and drug classes/doses are not detailed in the provided abstracts.
  • Special Populations

  • Special populations are not detailed in the provided abstracts.
  • Key Recommendations

  • The consensus guidelines aim to accelerate progress in the understanding and management of patients with brain metastases 1. (Evidence: Expert opinion)
  • Key areas in need of further exploration are highlighted to lead to dedicated trials and research investigations 1. (Evidence: Expert opinion)
  • References

    1 Aizer AA, Lamba N, Ahluwalia MS, Aldape K, Boire A, Brastianos PK et al.. Brain metastases: A Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) consensus review on current management and future directions. Neuro-oncology 2022. link

    Original source

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      Brain metastases: A Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) consensus review on current management and future directions.Aizer AA, Lamba N, Ahluwalia MS, Aldape K, Boire A, Brastianos PK et al. Neuro-oncology (2022)

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