The DU145 cell line was derived from brain metastasis.
The optimal therapy for patients with brain metastases continues to evolve.
You can't get into Phase 1 if you have brain metastases.
There is evidence that surgery may be useful in select patients with recurrent brain metastases.
Improvements in the treatment of brain metastases are clearly needed.
A March 2007 article in More magazine profiled her research into the connection between breast cancer and brain metastases.
Symptomatic care should be given to all patients with brain metastases, as they often cause severe, debilitating symptoms.
They may be a good choice to treat brain metastases, relieve bone pain, and control the spread of the cancer.
About 10% to 20% of patients with cancer will have a single brain metastasis.
The occurrence of brain metastases represents a significant challenge in the care of patients with cancer.