Radiotherapy timing in the treatment of limited-stage small cell lung cancer: The impact of thoracic and brain irradiation on survival
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
Short description:
Radiotherapy timing in the treatment of limited-stage small cell lung cancer: The impact of thoracic and brain irradiation on survival / Scotti, V.; Meattini, I.; Franzese, C.; Saieva, C.; Bertocci, S.; Meacci, F.; Furfaro, I.; Scartoni, D.; Cecchini, S.; Desideri, I.; Ferrari, K.; Bruni, A.; Cardillo, C. D. L.; Bastiani, P.; Agresti, B.; Mangoni, M.; Livi, L.; Biti, G.. - In: TUMORI. - ISSN 0300-8916. - 100:3(2014), pp. 289-295. [10.1177/1578.17206]
abstract:
Aims and background. Small cell lung cancer is an aggressive histologic subtype of lung cancer in which the role of chemotherapy and radiotherapy has been well established in limited-stage disease. We retrospectively reviewed a series of limitedstage small cell lung cancers treated with chemotherapy and thoracic and brain radiotherapy. Methods and study design. A total of 124 patients affected by limited-stage small cell lung cancer has been treated over 10 years in our Institute. Fifty-three patients (42.8%) had concomitant radio-chemotherapy treatment and 71 patients (57.2%) a sequential treatment. Eighty-eight patients (70.9%) underwent an association of a platinum-derived drug (cisplatinum or carboplatinum) and etoposide. Prophylactic cranial irradiation was planned in all patients with histologically proven complete response to primary radio-chemotherapy. Results. With a mean follow-up of 2.2 years, complete response was obtained in 50.8% of cases. We found a significant difference between different radio-chemotherapy association approaches (P = 0.007): percentages of overall survival were respectively 10.0%, 12.9% and 5.6% in early, late concomitant and sequential radiochemotherapy timing. Cranial prophylaxis did not seem to influence overall survival (P = 0.21) or disease-free survival for local relapse (P = 0.34). Conclusions. Concomitant radio-chemotherapy is the best approach according to our experience. Our results show a benefit of prophylactic cranial irradiation in distant metastasis-free survival. Copyright - Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Chemotherapy; Limited stage; Prophylactic cranial irradiation; Radiotherapy; Small cell lung cancer
List of contributors:
Scotti, V.; Meattini, I.; Franzese, C.; Saieva, C.; Bertocci, S.; Meacci, F.; Furfaro, I.; Scartoni, D.; Cecchini, S.; Desideri, I.; Ferrari, K.; Bruni, A.; Cardillo, C. D. L.; Bastiani, P.; Agresti, B.; Mangoni, M.; Livi, L.; Biti, G.
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