30-day mortality in patients treated for brain metastases: extracranial causes dominate.
Carsten NiederLuka StanisavljevicSiv Gyda AanesBård MannsåkerEllinor Christin HauklandPublished in: Radiation oncology (London, England) (2022)
Extracranial tumor progression was the prevailing cause of 30-day mortality and few, if any deaths could be considered relatively unexpected when looking at the complete oncological picture. We were able to develop a multifactorial prediction model. However, the model's performance was not fully satisfactory and it is not routinely applicable at this point in time, because external validation is needed to confirm our hypothesis-generating findings.