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Outcomes of patients presenting to a dedicated rapid access lung cancer clinic.

E Dunican1, M Uzbeck, J Clince, S Toner, D Royston, M P Logan, O Breathnach, V Young, S I Linnane, R K Morgan.   

Abstract

We examined the outcomes of the first 500 patients referred to a dedicated Rapid Access Lung Cancer Clinic. A total of 206 patients (41.2%) were diagnosed with a thoracic malignancy; 179 had primary lung cancer and 27 had secondary or other thoracic cancers. Pulmonary nodules requiring ongoing surveillance were found in a further 79 patients (15.8%). Of those patients found to have primary lung cancer, 24 (13.4%) had Small Cell and 145 (81%) had Non Small Cell Lung Cancer. In patients with Non small cell tumours, 26 (21.1%) were stage 1, 14 (11.4%) stage II, 37 (30.1%) stage III and 46 (37.4%) stage IV at diagnosis. For the 129 patients (72%) in whom the thoracic MDT recommended active treatment, primary therapy was surgical resection in 44 (24.6%), combined chemoradiation in 31 patients (17.3%), chemotherapy alone in 39 (21.8%) and radiation in 15 (8.4%).

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22132593

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir Med J        ISSN: 0332-3102


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1.  Association of sarcopenia and observed physical performance with attainment of multidisciplinary team planned treatment in non-small cell lung cancer: an observational study protocol.

Authors:  Jemima T Collins; Simon Noble; John Chester; Helen E Davies; William D Evans; Jason Lester; Diane Parry; Rebecca J Pettit; Anthony Byrne
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2015-07-24       Impact factor: 4.430

Review 2.  Multidisciplinary team care in advanced lung cancer.

Authors:  Anna Kowalczyk; Jacek Jassem
Journal:  Transl Lung Cancer Res       Date:  2020-08
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