Feasibility of Concomitant Chemoradiotherapy in Daily Practice for Patients with NSCLC Stage III

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2016-09

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van der Meer, F. J.M.
Schramel, Franz M N H
van Vulpen, MarcoISNI 0000000397109354
el Sharouni, SYISNI 0000000391177305

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BACKGROUND: In patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), approximately 25% have locally advanced disease. For patients with irresectable (N2-3 or T4) or inoperable disease, treatment consists of chemoradiotherapy. Concomitant chemoradiotherapy improves survival compared to sequential chemoradiotherapy in these patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Treatment plans and completion of treatment was evaluated for all patients treated at the St. Antonius Hospital from 2008-2011 for NSCLC stage IIIA/B not eligible for surgery. RESULTS: Between 2008 and 2011, 180 patients with NSCLC stage III were treated at our hospital. A total of 152 patients were not eligible for surgery; in 78 (51%) patients, primary treatment was chemoradiotherapy; 31 (20%) were planned for concomitant treatment. The most frequent reasons for refraining from concomitant chemoradiotherapy were limitations of radiotherapy constraints and condition of the patients (87%). CONCLUSION: Although concomitant chemoradiotherapy is the standard-of-care in patients with stage IIIA/B NSCLC ineligible for surgery, the majority (80%) of the patients were treated otherwise.

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Non-small cell lung carcinoma, stage III, chemoradiotherapy, therapy, Journal Article

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VAN DER Meer, F S, Schramel, F M N H, VAN Vulpen, M & el Sharouni, SY 2016, 'Feasibility of Concomitant Chemoradiotherapy in Daily Practice for Patients with NSCLC Stage III', Anticancer Research, vol. 36, no. 9, pp. 4673-4676. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.11019