Comparative assessment of the effectiveness of treatment for patients with lung cancer

Arsen'ev, A.I.; Aristidov, N.I.; Barchuk, A.S.; Levchenko, E.V.; Vagner, R.I.; Barchuk, A.A.; Lemekhov, V.G.; Nefëdov, A.O.; Kanaev, S.V.; Tarkov, S.A.; Gagua, K.É; Beĭnusov, D.S.; Mamontov, O.I.; Levchenko, N.E.

Voprosy Onkologii 58(3): 398-401

2012


ISSN/ISBN: 0507-3758
PMID: 22888658
Document Number: 656418
A total of 4218 lung cancer patients received therapy from 1965 to 2004. Patients' population analysis shows no statistically significant changes in sex, clinico-anatomical forms or morphological type structure. The first 30 years analyzed showed a gradual increase in the number of patients receiving radical treatment (46.7, 67.2 and 82.4% for each decade), in 1995-2004 this value dropped to 34,0%. For each of the decades studied was evident an increase in the number of patients over 60 years receiving radical treatment. The third decade (1985 to 1994) was characterized by statistically significant increase of 5-year overall survival among patients receiving radical treatment (49.0% compared to 36.2%, 37.6% and 46.0%) mostly due to an increase in I and IIA stage patients compared to other periods (67.9 versus 52.3, 56.5 and 51.6%). The adjuvant tele-irradiation (total focal dose 45-55 Gy, conventional fractioning) in patients receiving radical surgical treatment for metastatic lung cancer with mediastinal lymph nodes involvement (N2) lead to statistically significant increase in 5-year overall survival from 14.7 to 19.7%.

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