Validation of a score developed to estimate the 6-month survival of patients treated with palliative local radiotherapy for advanced lung cancer

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Aim: To validate a score estimating the 6-month survival of lung cancer patients irradiated for locally advanced disease. Patients and Methods: The validation cohort of this study included 125 patients. The score for each patient was calculated by adding the points (6-month survival divided by 10) from the factors lymph node stage, distant metastasis and performance score. Patients were divided into three groups, 10-11 (N=36), 12-14 (N=69) and 15-17 points (N=20). Six-month survival of each group from the original study was compared to its corresponding group from this validation study. Results: Six-month survival rates were 19% (10-11 points), 51% (12-14 points) and 75% (16-17 points) in the validation cohort (p<0.001) and 13%, 47% and 82% in the previous study (p<0.001). The group-bygroup comparisons between both cohorts did not reveal any significant differences. Conclusion: The score was reproducible and valid for estimating the 6-month survival of lung cancer patients assigned to palliative thoracic radiotherapy.

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Janssen, S., Van Oorschot, B., Käsmann, L., Schild, S. E., & Rades, D. (2017). Validation of a score developed to estimate the 6-month survival of patients treated with palliative local radiotherapy for advanced lung cancer. Anticancer Research, 37(5), 2537–2540. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.11596

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