Real-world treatment patterns among patients with unresected stage III non-small-cell lung cancer

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Aim: Little is known about recent treatment patterns among patients with unresected stage III NSCLC in the real world. This retrospective study used medical records from USA community oncology practices to address this knowledge gap. Materials & methods: Eligible patients were stage III NSCLC adults diagnosed between 1 January 2011 and 1 March 2016 without surgical resection. Treatment patterns were assessed across three progression intervals, from stage III diagnosis through third progression. Results: The most common regimen in interval 1 was platinum doublet chemotherapy + radiation therapy, in interval 2 was chemotherapy only, and in interval 3 was non-platinum chemotherapy monotherapy. Conclusion: Most patients were treated following national guidelines, but important unmet needs remain.

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Ryan, K. J., Skinner, K. E., Fernandes, A. W., Punekar, R. S., Pavilack, M., Walker, M. S., & Vanderwalde, N. A. (2019). Real-world treatment patterns among patients with unresected stage III non-small-cell lung cancer. Future Oncology, 15(25), 2943–2953. https://doi.org/10.2217/fon-2018-0939

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