Carcinosarcoma of the lung: Mayo Clinic experience and response to chemotherapy
- PMID: 6381913
- DOI: 10.1016/s0025-6196(12)62410-0
Carcinosarcoma of the lung: Mayo Clinic experience and response to chemotherapy
Abstract
The clinical presentation, clinical course, and results of various treatment modalities of 17 patients with carcinosarcoma of the lung were reviewed. This group of patients was 0.2% of all Mayo Clinic patients with lung cancer who had been treated between 1971 and 1982. Most patients were men in the sixth decade of life who had a history of smoking. Ten of 17 neoplasms were located in the upper lobes. Noninvasive diagnostic tests had a low yield in detecting carcinosarcomas. Pulmonary resection with curative intent was performed in 15 of 17 patients; however, only 4 patients were alive at 6, 8, 28, and 39 months, respectively, postoperatively. The median survival was 1 year. Doxorubicin-based chemotherapeutic programs produced an objective response in two of four patients.
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