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Focused ultrasound for brain metastases: an update on global clinical trials.

Authors: Chen YH, Moore D, Lee CC, Su YH

Despite advances in immunotherapy and targeted treatments for malignancies of the central nervous system (CNS), the treatment of brain metastases (BMs) remains a formidable challenge, due largely to difficulties in crossing the blood-brain barrier (BBB), drug resistance, and molecular discrepancies. Focused ultrasound (FUS) is a non-invasive tool for BBB breaching, tumor ablation, enhancing drug delivery, promoting the release of tumor biomarkers for liquid biopsy, or the tumor microenvironment disruption. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the current literature related to FUS and its application in the treatment of brain metastasis. This review of the current literature via PubMed, Google Scholar, and Clincaltrials.gov focused on clinical trials in which FUS is used in the intracranial treatment of metastatic tumor, glioma, or GBM. FUS is safe and effective for treatment of primary or metastatic brain tumors. FUS-augmented drug delivery can open BBB to facilitate the transport of chemotherapeutic agents, immunotherapies, and targeted treatments. The integration of FUS with liquid biopsy has considerable potential for early tumor detection, precise gene profiling, and personalized therapy. Sonodynamic therapy can induce tumor cell apoptosis and could potentially be used to enhance the outcomes of other tumor treatments, such as surgery and chemotherapy. Further work is required to establish FUS as a standard therapy for BMs. FUS has the potential to transform brain tumor treatment, particularly when combined with immunotherapy and targeted therapy as a non-invasive alternative to surgery and radiation therapy.

Introduction

Purpose Thermal ablation
Study Objective To provide an updated summary of global clinical trials evaluating focused ultrasound as a treatment for brain metastases.
Disease model brain metastases

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes No results or trial data were provided in the supplied text, so no biological or behavioral effects can be summarized and no focused ultrasound parameters identified as successful.
Safety-related matter The provided text contains no mention of safety issues or adverse effects.

Brain Region

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Ultrasound Parameters

Focal Characteristics Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None

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