Improved overall survival for Stage III NSCLC patients treated with curative-intended therapy from 2010 to 2018–a cohort study in Denmark

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Background: Despite advances in treatment strategies and improved clinical outcomes, an unmet need remains for NSCLC patients. With an increased real-world knowledge of NSCLC, clinicians could offer patients optimal tailored treatment and disease management. In this retrospective cohort study, we describe patient characteristics, treatment patterns and modality, and survival in NSCLC patients diagnosed and treated at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark. Methods: Data on Stage III NSCLC patients aged ≥18 years diagnosed 2010-2018 were obtained from a regional cancer database and linked to national registries for information on socioeconomic and vital status. Patients were stratified by planned treatment intention at diagnosis (curative/palliative). Treatment patterns and overall survival (OS) were estimated using time-to-event methods. Results: Broad patient and diseases characteristics and multiple treatment options demonstrated the heterogeneity of this patient cohort. Of 851 Stage III NSCLC patients, 599 (70%) and 252 (30%) were offered curative- and palliative-intended treatment, respectively, upon evaluation by a multidisciplinary team (MDT). The most frequent treatment modalities were CRT (n = 328; 55%) and RT (n = 97; 38%) in the curative and palliative setting, respectively. Age, disease stage, performance status and comorbidity were associated with curative-intended treatment initiation. Curative-intended treatment was associated with an improved OS of 14.6 months (median OS 24.4 months, 95% CI 21.1-27.6). Being offered curative-intended treatment and/or being diagnosed in the more contemporary study period (2016-2018) were significantly correlated with better OS (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Stage III NSCLC is a heterogeneous disease as regards patient and clinical characteristics, multiple treatment options, and outcomes. Age, disease staging, performance status, and comorbidity, as well as MDT evaluation and matching treatment intent, are important determinants of curative-intended treatment. Notably, an NSCLC diagnosis in the more contemporary study period was statistically significantly associated with better OS.

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Meldgaard, P., Kristensen, M., Conte, S., Kaae Andersen, K., Jovanovic, A., & Meldgaard, E. (2023). Improved overall survival for Stage III NSCLC patients treated with curative-intended therapy from 2010 to 2018–a cohort study in Denmark. Acta Oncologica, 62(12), 1672–1679. https://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2023.2254474

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