2016
DOI: 10.3747/co.23.3155
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Clinical Surveillance Compared with Clinical and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Surveillance for Brain Metastasis: A Feasibility Survey

Abstract: Introduction After stereotactic radiosurgery (srs) for brain metastases, patients are routinely monitored with

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“…Nevertheless, since there are no prospective trials that analyzed the impact of regular MRI FU, the actual benefit remains unclear. In addition, Yiu et al [ 32 ] stated that close surveillance imaging might also induce anxiety and lower the patient’s quality of life. In their feasibility survey about the benefit of MRI FU, the authors were able to show that within 6 months 10 (45%) out of 22 patients agreed to participate in the experimental arm without regular MRI surveillance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, since there are no prospective trials that analyzed the impact of regular MRI FU, the actual benefit remains unclear. In addition, Yiu et al [ 32 ] stated that close surveillance imaging might also induce anxiety and lower the patient’s quality of life. In their feasibility survey about the benefit of MRI FU, the authors were able to show that within 6 months 10 (45%) out of 22 patients agreed to participate in the experimental arm without regular MRI surveillance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%