Patients with small-cell lung cancer treated with combination chemotherapy with or without irradiation. Data on potential cures, chronic toxicities, and late relapses after a five- to eleven-year follow-up

B. E. Johnson, D. C. Ihde, P. A. Bunn, B. Becker, T. Walsh, Z. R. Weinstein, M. J. Matthews, J. Whang-Peng, R. W. Makuch, A. Johnston-Early

研究成果: 雜誌貢獻文章同行評審

95 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

摘要

We assessed the outcome in 252 patients with small-cell lung cancer 5 to 11 years after treatment with combination chemotherapy, with or without chest and cranial irradiation, in National Cancer Institute therapeutic trials from 1973 through 1978. Twenty-eight patients (11%) survived free of cancer for 30 months or more. Fourteen patients remain alive without evidence of cancer beyond 5 years (range, 6.4 to 11.3 years), and 7 patients have returned to a lifestyle similar to that before diagnosis. The other 14 patients who were cancer-free at 30 months have developed cancer or died; 6 patients had a relapse, 4 developed or died from non-small-cell lung cancer, and 4 died of unrelated causes. A few patients with small-cell lung cancer (5.6%) may be cured. Thirty-month, cancer-free survival is insufficient to show a cure. Although late toxicities are troublesome, they do not outweigh the benefits of prolonged survival and potential for cure with modern aggressive therapy in small-cell lung cancer.
原文英語
頁(從 - 到)430-438
頁數9
期刊Annals of Internal Medicine
103
發行號3
出版狀態已發佈 - 12月 4 1985
對外發佈

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 內科學

指紋

深入研究「Patients with small-cell lung cancer treated with combination chemotherapy with or without irradiation. Data on potential cures, chronic toxicities, and late relapses after a five- to eleven-year follow-up」主題。共同形成了獨特的指紋。

引用此