Adjuvant radiotherapy in non small cell lung cancer with pathological stage I: definitive results of a phase III randomized trial.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
Short description:
Granone, P., Margaritora, S., Cesario, A., Trodella, L., Valente, S., Valentini, V., Balducci, M., Mantini, G., Turriziani, A., Corbo, G. M., Cellini, N., R. M., D., A., F., D., G., S., R., Adjuvant radiotherapy in non small cell lung cancer with pathological stage I: definitive results of a phase III randomized trial., <>, 2002; (62(1)): 11-19 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/5781]
abstract:
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To evaluate the benefits and the drawbacks of post-operative radiotherapy in completely resected Stage I (a and b) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with pathological Stages Ia and Ib NSCLC have been randomized into two groups: Group 1 (G1) received adjuvant radiotherapy, Group 0 (G0) the control group did not receive any adjuvant therapy. Local control, toxicity and survival have been evaluated.
RESULTS: Between July 1989 and June 1997, 104 patients with pathological stage I NSCLC have been enrolled in this study. Fifty-one patients were randomized to G1 and 53 to G0. Six patients have been excluded from the study due to incomplete follow-up data. Regarding local control, one patient in the G1 group had a local recurrence (2.2%) while in the G0 12 local recurrences have been observed (23%). Seventy-one percent of patients are disease-free at 5 years in G1 and 60% in G0 (P=0.039). Overall 5-year survival (Kaplan-Meier) showed a positive trend in the treated group: 67 versus 58% (P=0.048). Regarding toxicity in G1, six patients experienced a grade 1 acute toxicity. Radiological evidence of long-term lung toxicity, with no significant impairment of the respiratory function, has been detected in 18 of the 19 patients who have been diagnosed as having a post-radiation lung fibrosis.
CONCLUSIONS: Adjuvant radiotherapy gave good results in terms of local control in patients with completely resected NSCLC with pathological Stage I. Overall 5-year survival and disease-free survival showed a promising trend. Treatment-related toxicity is acceptable.
Iris type:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
Non Small Cell Lung Cancer; Radiotherapy; Surgery
List of contributors:
Granone, Pierluigi; Margaritora, Stefano; Cesario, Alfredo; Trodella, Lucio; Valente, Salvatore; Valentini, Vincenzo; Balducci, Mario; Mantini, Giovanna; Turriziani, Adriana; Corbo, Giuseppe Maria; Cellini, Numa; R. M., D'Angelillo; A., Fontana; D., Galetta; S., Ramella
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