Chest irradiation as an attempt to improve the response after induction chemotherapy in small cell lung carcinoma

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Abstract

Forty-six patients with small cell lung carcinoma received cyclic chemotherapy with cisplatin-VP 16 and vin-cristine, doxorubicin, and cyclophosphamide. The responding patients were given prophylactic cranial irradiation. Patients without metastases not achieving a complete response (CR) following induction chemotherapy were given chest irradiation. The response rate was 73.9 per cent. Response was improved by radiation therapy in only 9 per cent of the patients with limited disease. Median survival was 39 weeks, with 2 patients surviving for longer than 24 months. The duration of response and survival in complete and partial responders was similar; absence of rahiation therapy in the patients with CR might explain this finding. ©1985 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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Giaccone, G., Musella, R., Donadio, M., Boidi-Trotti, A., Bertetito, O., Fracchia, F., … Calciati, A. (1985). Chest irradiation as an attempt to improve the response after induction chemotherapy in small cell lung carcinoma. Acta Oncologica, 24(6), 475–479. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868509134419

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