Brain metastases from colorectal cancer – a retrospective dual center study
S. Müller, A. Hendricks, K. Uttinger, M. Kostatin, M. Brüggemann, M. Schrader, B. Polat, S. Flemming, J. F. Lock, C.-T. Germer, A. Wiegering, U. Pession

TL;DR
This study examines brain metastases in colorectal cancer patients, finding that surgery and performance status correlate with better survival.
Contribution
A dual-center retrospective analysis identifying survival predictors and treatment approaches for CRC patients with brain metastases.
Findings
Karnofsky Performance Status is an independent predictor of prolonged survival in CRC patients with brain metastases.
Surgical resection of brain metastases is associated with improved survival, though the association is borderline significant.
Median survival is significantly longer in operated patients compared to non-operated patients.
Abstract
Although brain metastases (BM) represent an uncommon manifestation of colorectal cancer (CRC), their occurrence is associated with a markedly reduced life expectancy. Advances in systemic therapies and neuroimaging have led to a growing number of detected cases. However, data on prognostic markers and optimal management still remain limited. This dual center analysis from two major German cancer centers sought to describe clinical characteristics, treatment approaches and survival determinants in patients with CRC who developed BM. All individuals diagnosed with CRC and subsequent BM between January 2000 and December 2024 were retrospectively identified from the tumor registries of the University Hospitals Wuerzburg and Frankfurt. Demographic, pathological and therapeutic parameters were extracted and analyzed. Overall survival following BM diagnosis was assessed using a multivariable…
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TopicsBrain Metastases and Treatment · Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment · Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
