High tumor burden in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer: a Delphi survey among Spanish oncologists

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Aim: To define high tumor burden (HTB) in non-small-cell lung cancer. Methods: A total of five oncologists initiated the project, selecting 66 participants, and elaborated a questionnaire with 26 statements using the Delphi method with a 9-point Likert scale of agreement. Results: Factors with moderate strength of consensus were identified, including a sum of the longest diameter of lesions ≥10 cm, elevated Lactate dehydrogenase, hepatic involvement, lymphangitis carcinomatosis, brain involvement unapproachable with local techniques and pericardial effusion. There was a consensus against increases in tumor markers and asymptomatic brain involvement being related to HTB. HTB was considered a relevant factor for treatment selection supporting the choice of combination regimens versus immunotherapy only. Conclusion: In this Delphi study, experts defined several factors associated with HTB in non-small cell lung cancer.

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Sereno, M., Cabezón-Gutiérrez, L., Higuera, O., Mielgo-Rubio, X., & Cervera-Calero, R. (2023). High tumor burden in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer: a Delphi survey among Spanish oncologists. Future Oncology, 19(14), 991–1002. https://doi.org/10.2217/fon-2022-1016

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