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Utility of a prognostic assessment tool to predict survival following surgery for brain metastases.

Hadleigh CuthbertMax RileyShreya BhattClaudia Kate Au-YeungAyesha ArshadSondos EladawiAthanasios ZisakisGeorgios TsermoulasColin WattsVictoria Wykes
Published in: Neuro-oncology practice (2023)
In this study, we demonstrate that "predicted survival" using the ds-GPA does not correlate with "actual survival" in our operated patient cohort. We also identify a shortcoming in the amount of information available at MDT in order to implement the GPA appropriately. Patient selection for aggressive therapies is crucial, and this study emphasizes the need for treatment decisions to be individualized based on patient and cancer clinical characteristics.
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