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Sequential Versus Concurrent Chemo-radiotherapy in Inoperable Stage III Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

S.Y. EL SHAROUNI, H.B. KAL, J.J. BATTERMANN and F.M.N.H. SCHRAMEL
Anticancer Research January 2006, 26 (1B) 495-505;
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Aim: To define the best sequence of radiotherapy and chemotherapy for inoperable stage III non-small cell lung (NSCL) tumours. Materials and Methods: A systematic review was performed on the clinical results of radiotherapy, combined or not with chemotherapy, for inoperable NSCL cancer stage III. The mean median survival time (MST) and mean overall survival (OS) percentages were derived for radiotherapy only, for sequential and for concurrent chemo-radiotherapy. Results: The mean median survival duration ± standard deviation for radiotherapy only was 10.4±1.8 months. For sequential chemo- and radiotherapy it was increased to 13.0±1.2 months. When radiotherapy in the sequential regimen was accompanied by chemotherapy, the mean median duration was 15.8±2.6 months. For concurrent radio-chemotherapy it was further increased to 16.4±2.7 months. The mean 2- and 3-year overall survivals for radiotherapy alone, sequential and concurrent radio-chemotherapy were 17.1±4.6 and 10, 23.8±6.3 and 18.5±7.0, and 32.5±8.7 and 25.7±6.3%, respectively. Conclusion: Concurrent chemo-radiotherapy demonstrated increased efficacy over sequential chemotherapy and radiotherapy and should be the treatment of choice. Further improvements may be obtained by optimising the conditions for concurrent chemo-radiotherapy.

  • Inoperable non-small cell lung cancer
  • sequential chemo-radiotherapy
  • concurrent chemo-radiotherapy
  • review

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  • Received June 24, 2005.
  • Revision received October 6, 2005.
  • Accepted October 14, 2005.
  • Copyright© 2006 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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