Combination chemotherapy with or without radiation therapy in small cell lung cancer. An analysis of a 5-year follow-up
- 15 April 1990
- Vol. 65 (8) , 1678-1684
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19900415)65:8<1678::aid-cncr2820650803>3.0.co;2-n
Abstract
From January 1978 to March 1984, a series of 159 patients with newly diagnosed small cell lung cancer (SCLC) was treated with combination chemotherapy with or without chest radiation at the Osaka Prefectural Habikino Hospital. By March 31, 1989, ten patients (6.3%) had survived for 5 years or more after the initial chemotherapy, including nine of 95 patients (9.5%) with limited disease and one of 64 patients (1.6%) with extensive disease. All these 5-year disease-free survivors, except for one patient whose response could not be assessed by chest radiograph because of radiation fibrosis, had a complete response. Nine of the 71 patients (12.7%) treated with combination regimens containing doxorubicin survived 5 years or more, and only one of the 88 (1.1%) treated with regimens without doxorubicin had long-term survival (P < 0.01). The sex, performance status (PS), and chest radiation after systemic chemotherapy did not correlate statistically with long-term survival (P > 0.05). Three of the ten patients died free of SCLC. Two of the ten patients (20%) developed second malignancies and died. The remaining patient died of pneumonia. The Cox regression analysis identified the PS and doxorubicin-containing regimens as important factors indicating improved survival. Combination regimens containing doxorubicin have, therefore, been found to be very effective in improving survival and achieving long-term survival.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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