Resection rate and operability of elderly patients with non-small cell lung cancer: Nationwide study from 1991 to 2014

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OBJECTIVES: An increasing number of elderly patients are diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We compared the surgical resection rate, operability and survival in this age group (>75 years) to younger patients using centralized databases in Iceland. METHODS: The study population comprised all patients diagnosed with NSCLC in Iceland from 1991 to 2014. A total of 140 elderly patients (>75 years) with NSCLC underwent pulmonary resection and were compared with 550 surgically resected patients less than 75 years, with respect to resection rate, short and long-Term survival and complications of surgery. Reasons for exclusion from surgery were registered for elderly surgical candidates (stages IA-IIB). RESULTS: Surgical resection rate in the elderly group was 18% compared to 32% in the younger age group (P<0.001). The most frequent reasons for not operating on elderly patients in stages IA-IIB were poor pulmonary function (58%), heart disease (17%) or multiple comorbidities (17%). The rate of major complications following surgery was comparable in the elderly versus the younger age group, 13 vs 11%, respectively (P=0.578). The same was true for 30 day mortality (2 vs 1%, P=0.397). Five-year overall survival was 40% vs 44% (P=0.019) and cancer-specific survival 51% vs 50% (P=0.802). CONCLUSIONS: Elderly patients with resectable NSCLC according to stage are frequently excluded from surgery due to comorbid conditions. Although the operated patients may represent a selected group, their favourable 30-day and long-Term survival indicate that more elderly patients with NSCLC could be operated on.

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Baldvinsson, K., Oskarsdottir, G. N., Orrason, A. W., Halldorsson, H., Thorsteinsson, H., Sigurdsson, M. I., … Gudbjartsson, T. (2017). Resection rate and operability of elderly patients with non-small cell lung cancer: Nationwide study from 1991 to 2014. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 24(5), 733–739. https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivw415

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