“…The 1-year LC was 86% (95% CI, 83%-88%; I 2 = 38%; P = .12 for heterogeneity; Figure 1A) in 1410 patients across 31 studies, the ORR was 59% (95% CI, 47%-71%; I 2 = 88%; P < .001; Figure 1B) in 642 patients across 17 studies (eFigure 3A in Supplement 2), and the rate of symptom improvement was 55% (95% CI, 47%-63%; I 2 = 41%; P = .06; Figure 1C) in 323 patients across 13 studies. Prior or concurrent WBRT (coefficient, −1.90; Q M = 5.26; P = .02), or symptomatic BSM (coefficient, −2.43; Q M = 5.11; P = .02) were associated with decreased ORR.…”