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. 2002 Oct;95(10):1149-52.

Characteristics and outcomes of patients with unresected early-stage non-small cell lung cancer

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Characteristics and outcomes of patients with unresected early-stage non-small cell lung cancer

Mohammad J Kyasa et al. South Med J. 2002 Oct.

Abstract

Background: This study describes the characteristics, management, and outcomes of patients with unresected early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted to identify all patients with unresected stage I or stage II NSCLC diagnosed between 1990 and 1998.

Results: Ninety-seven patients were identified who met our criteria. The median age at diagnosis was 68 years; 78% of patients were white, 81% were male, 81% had stage I disease, and 67% had squamous cell carcinoma. Cancer-specific treatment, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy, was administered to only 27 patients. The median survival time was 22 months for the treated group and 11 months for the untreated group.

Conclusion: The majority of patients with unresected early-stage NSCLC do not receive cancer therapy. They should be thoroughly considered for treatment, however, especially in light of recent advances in surgery and radiation therapy, and the development of more active, less toxic chemotherapeutic agents.

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