Background/aim: Prolonged overall survival (OS) has been reported for selected patients with leptomeningeal metastases (LM). The management and treatment of such patients is poorly-described. We report our experience on breast cancer (BC)-associated LM and patients with prolonged survival.
Patients and methods: Eleven patients with BC and LM had an OS >12 months in which treatment is described.
Results: Combined intra-cerebro spinal fluid (CSF) and systemic treatment were administered until disease progression or toxicity in all but two patients. Involved-field radiotherapy was administered to two patients. Median OS in this selected cohort following LM diagnosis, was 21.0 (range=13-33.3) months.
Conclusion: Prolonged OS but also prolonged responses can be observed in BC with LM. An individualized and multi-disciplinary approach is advised for the management of these patients.
Keywords: Leptomeningeal metastases; breast cancer; intra-CSF chemotherapy; liposomal cytarabine; multimodality treatment; neoplastic meningitis.