2015
Equivalent whole brain dose for patients undergoing gamma knife for multiple lesions.
Jairam V, Chiang VL, Bond J, Yu JB. Equivalent whole brain dose for patients undergoing gamma knife for multiple lesions. Journal Of Radiosurgery And SBRT 2015, 3: 187-191. PMID: 29296401, PMCID: PMC5746333.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWhole-brain doseTotal tumor volumeMultiple lesionsTumor volumeBrain doseMedian total tumor volumeCumulative tumor volumeWhole brain dosesWhole brain radiotherapyTreatment of patientsBrain metastasesBrain radiotherapyIndividualized treatment planningTumor numberBrain dosesInstitutional databaseTumor locationMedian numberRadiosurgical treatmentPatientsRepresentative patientsLesionsEntire brainVital structuresGamma Knife
2008
Gamma Knife surgery for the treatment of melanoma metastases: the effect of intratumoral hemorrhage on survival.
Redmond AJ, DiLuna ML, Hebert R, Moliterno JA, Desai R, Knisely JP, Chiang VL. Gamma Knife surgery for the treatment of melanoma metastases: the effect of intratumoral hemorrhage on survival. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2008, 109 Suppl: 99-105. PMID: 19123895, DOI: 10.3171/jns/2008/109/12/s16.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGamma Knife surgeryMelanoma metastasesIntratumoral bleedingTime of GKSWhole-brain radiation therapyPost-GKS hemorrhageMelanoma brain metastasesRate of hemorrhageConnecticut Tumor RegistryMalignant melanoma metastaticSurvival of patientsTotal tumor volumeTreatment-specific factorsMelanoma metastaticPosttreatment bleedingAntithrombotic medicationBrain metastasesMetastasis locationOverall survivalSolitary metastasisTumor RegistryTumor burdenWorse prognosisIntracranial metastasesPatient survival
2006
Prognostic factors for survival after stereotactic radiosurgery vary with the number of cerebral metastases
DiLuna ML, King JT, Knisely JP, Chiang VL. Prognostic factors for survival after stereotactic radiosurgery vary with the number of cerebral metastases. Cancer 2006, 109: 135-145. PMID: 17133440, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.22367.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubgroup of patientsStereotactic radiosurgeryBreast cancerGamma Knife stereotactic radiosurgeryNonsmall cell lung carcinomaCommon tumor histologyInitial stereotactic radiosurgeryWhole brain radiationConnecticut Tumor RegistryMultivariate survival analysisTotal tumor volumeCell lung carcinomaBrain metastasesCerebral metastasesMedian survivalMetastasis locationMedian agePrognostic factorsTumor RegistryTumor histologyIntracranial metastasesPatient populationEsophageal cancerIndependent associationLung carcinomaMultivariate analysis identifies factors that affect survival after stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases
Diluna M, King J, Knisely J, Bond J, De Lotbiniere A, Chiang V. Multivariate analysis identifies factors that affect survival after stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2006, 24: 11500-11500. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2006.24.18_suppl.11500.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCell lung carcinomaStereotactic radiosurgeryBrain metastasesCerebral metastasesSurgical resectionEsophageal cancerLung carcinomaBreast cancerNon-small cell lung carcinomaSmall cell lung carcinomaSystemic controlConnecticut Tumor RegistryLocation of metastasesNumber of metastasesPatient-related factorsTotal tumor burdenSystemic disease controlKaplan-Meier plotsSignificant independent predictorsSurvival dataTotal tumor volumeMedian survivalWorse survivalImproved survivalIndependent predictors