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Obstacles to receiving postoperative radiation therapy following separation surgery for metastatic spine disease.

John E DuganConnor C LongHani ChanbourGabriel A BendfeldtLakshmi Suryateja GangavarapuIyan YounusSoren JonzzonMahmoud AhmedLeo Y LuoRichard A BerkmanJulian G Lugo-PicoAmir M AbtahiByron F StephensScott L Zuckerman
Published in: Journal of neurosurgery. Spine (2024)
In the current study reflecting real-world care of patients with metastatic spine disease after undergoing separation surgery, 47% of patients did not receive postoperative RT, and 80% of those patients were potential candidates for postoperative RT. Radiation oncology consultation and postoperative chemotherapy were significantly associated with receiving postoperative RT, whereas preoperative RT was significantly associated with not receiving postoperative RT. The lack of timely postoperative RT highlights a potential gap in metastatic spine tumor care and underscores the necessity for prompt radiation oncology consultation and effective planning.
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