Treatment of small cell lung cancer: Two-drug versus four-drug chemotherapy and loco-regional irradiation with or without prophylactic cranial irradiation

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Fifty-five patients with untreated small cell lung cancer were allocated randomly to receive either a standard 2-drug or a 4-drug chemotherapy regimen. the patients were further randomized to receive or not to receive prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) 40 Gy/20 fractions/4 weeks. Each patient also received split-course irradiation against the primary turnour (55 Gy/25 fractions/8 weeks), the mediastinum, and the supraclavicular areas. the standard 2-drug regimen consisted of cyclophosphamide 10 mg/kg i.v. days 1-4 and vincristine 1 mg i.v. days 1+4; every 4 weeks. the 4-drug regimen comprised cyclophosphamide 10 mg/kg i.v. days 1-3, vincristine 2 mg i.v. day 1 and 1 mg i.v. day 5, methotrexate 30 mg i.v. days 3 and 5, CCNU 80 mg/m2 i.v. day 2; every 7 weeks. the total treatment time for both protocols was 9 to 12 months. Objective response after 2 cycles of chemotherapy was seen in 46 % of patients with the 2-drug regimen and in 56 % with the 4-drug regimen. Local radiotherapy increased the response rates to 58% and 90% respectively. the median survival time was 12 months with the 2-drug regimen and 14 months with the 4-drug regimen. the 2-year and 3-year survival rates were 11 % and 0 % in the 2-drug group and 19 % and 15 % in the 4-drug group respectively. Toxicity was more severe in the 4-drug group with 4 deaths due to myelosuppression. Altogether, 25 patients received PCI. This did not in any subgroup increase median survival significantly but a reduction of relapses in the central nervous system was seen. Median survival was 13 months with versus 10 months without PCI; 2-year survival rates were 15% and 6% respectively. Morbidity due to PCI did not occur. Although no statistically significant survival advantage could be documented, there was obviously a higher rate of complete responses with multidrug therapy, and longer median duration of remission, median survival and maximal survival. ©1989 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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Niiranen, A., Holsti, P., & Salmo, M. (1989). Treatment of small cell lung cancer: Two-drug versus four-drug chemotherapy and loco-regional irradiation with or without prophylactic cranial irradiation. Acta Oncologica, 28(4), 501–505. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868909092258

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