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When, if ever, would you consider hippocampal avoidance whole brain radiotherapy in the setting of leptomeningeal disease?

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Radiation Oncology · Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles Med Center

Never.

Unless it is nodular leptomeningeal disease recurrence after surgical resection.

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Radiation Oncology · Cleveland Clinic

In the setting of leptomeningeal disease, I would be concerned about under-covering areas of the brain when trying to spare the hippocampus. Also, the conformal techniques make it more difficult to ensure coverage of the brain surface. As such, I would avoid using hippocampal sparing WBRT in patient...

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Radiation Oncology · Florida International University

In general, I would not offer such a patient hippocampal avoidant whole brain radiotherapy. The two exceptions would be:

  1. Nodular "lepto" dissemination pattern following resection of a brain met and post-op SRS, which is not true leptomeningeal disease (with no disease in the proximity of the hippoc...

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