Literature DB >> 10100142

The impact of surgical adjuvant thoracic radiation for different stages of non-small cell lung cancer: the experience from a single institution.

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Abstract

A retrospective analysis is performed of 223 patients receiving radiotherapy after complete surgery or microscopic-positive resection margins for non-small cell lung cancer. All patients received a total dose of 55 Gy. For 98 stage II (T1, T2N1), a 5-year survival rate of 37% was found. First failure analysis showed 15% (15/98) local and 39% (38/98) distant failures. Patients with hilar-positive lymph nodes had a 5-year survival rate of 32%, compared with 41% for lobar-positive nodes due to more distant failures. Patients with squamous histology had a better survival than non-squamous tumours. There were 48 patients with pN2 tumours. First failure analysis gave 23% (11/48) local and 39.5% (19/48) distant failures resulting in 35% 5-year survival. Patients with pT3N0 with microscopic-positive resection margins and pT3N1 tumours had 5-year survival rates of 21.5 and 17%. Postoperative radiotherapy should be advised in cases of positive hilar nodes, and in all cases of mediastinal-positive nodes. A combination schedule with chemotherapy seems necessary.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10100142     DOI: 10.1016/s0169-5002(98)00099-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lung Cancer        ISSN: 0169-5002            Impact factor:   5.705


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1.  Postoperative radiation therapy for non-small cell lung cancer and thymic malignancies.

Authors:  Daniel R Gomez; Ritsuko Komaki
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2012-03-14       Impact factor: 6.639

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