Aim: We reported anatomo-clinical features of brain metastases (BMs) collected in a Tunisian medical oncology department.
Patients & methods: We retrospectively identified all cases of BM within a cohort of 7055 patients, treated for a histologically confirmed nonhematological cancer between 2000 and 2016. Data about age, sex and primary tumor were collected.
Results: Incidence was 1.9% and mean age was 54 years with a 1.24 sex ratio. BMs were symptomatic in 73.7% of cases after a median time of 16 months. A total of 73.4% patients receiving local therapy, 88% by whole brain radiation therapy and 21.6% had a metastasectomy. Lung and breast cancers were the primary in 80% of the BM.
Conclusion: BM showed trends of young with underestimated incidence.
Keywords: brain metastases; epidemiology; survival.