Challenges in optimizing chemoradiation in locally advanced non small-cell lung cancers in India
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Challenges in optimizing chemoradiation in locally advanced non small-cell lung cancers in India
Abstract
Data supporting use of concurrent chemoradiation in locally advanced lung cancers comes from clinical trials from developed countries. Applicability and outcomes of such schedules in developing countries is not widely reported. There are various challenges in delivering chemoradiation in locally advanced non small cell lung cancer in developing countries which is highlighted by an audit of patients treated with chemoradiation in our center. This article deals with the challenges in the context of a developing country. We conclude that sequential chemoradiotherapy is better tolerated than concurrent chemoradiation in Indian patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancers. Patients with stage IIIa, normal weight or overweight, and adequate baseline pulmonary function should be offered concurrent chemoradiation.
Keywords: Locally advanced non-small cell Lung cancer; chemoradiation; concurrent chemoradiation; developing countries; non-small-cell lung cancer.
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