Correlation Of Braf And Nras Mutation Status With Tumor Characteristics And Treatment Outcomes In Melanoma Patients With Brain Metastasis

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2012)

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8584 Background: The management of melanoma has evolved rapidly with the identification of activating mutations in the majority of patients (pts). We reviewed characteristics and outcomes of molecularly characterized melanoma pts with brain metastasis (BM) to help design and interpret future clinical trials. Methods: We reviewed clinical and pathologic features of melanoma pts with known BRAF and NRAS mutation status and BM. Pt demographics, intra- (IC) and extra-cranial (EC) tumor characteristics, and IC/EC disease treatments were correlated to BM treatment outcomes (local and distant brain control [LC, DC]) and overall survival (OS). Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify significant associations between mutation status and outcome. Results: We identified 296 pts with melanoma BM and known BRAF/NRAS mutation status diagnosed from 2005 to 2011. Mutation prevalence was BRAF 57%, NRAS 17%, and wild-type for both genes (WT) 26%. The initial treatments given for BM were surgery/radio...
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