Publication: Outcome of Daily Cisplatin with Thoracic Chemoradiotherapy in Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Comorbid Disorders: a Pilot Study
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Kiziltan, HURİYE ŞENAY
Bayir, Ayse Gunes
TAŞTEKİN, Didem
Coban, GANİME
Eris, ALİ HİKMET
Aydin, TEOMAN
MAYADAGLI, Alparslan
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Background: Lung cancer is the most common cancer in males worldwide. The principal mode of treatment in
the early stage of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is surgery. However, five-year survival is only about 15%
for all stages. The aim is to investigate the effect of daily low dose cisplatin concurrently with radiation therapy
in advanced NSCLC patients with poor performance status. Materials and Methods: Ten patients diagnosed as
inoperable Stage IIIB NSCLC with comorbid disease were assessed retrospectively in Bezmialem Vakif University,
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology, between 2011 to 2013. ECOG performance status was
between 3 and 4. Cisplatin was administered at 6mg/m2
daily, for 5 days a week concurrently with radiotherapy
using 160-200 cGy daily fractions, 54 Gy being the lowest and 63 Gy being the highest dose. Results: Complete
response at the primary tumour site was obtained in 20% patients. Grade I esophagitis was seen 70 percent of
patients, and the grade II haematological toxicity rate was 20 %. Median survival time was 7 months. Conclusions:
Median survival time was reasonable, despite the patients ECOG performance status of 3-4, which is similar to
groups even without comorbid disorders in comparison to other published papers in the literature. Acceptable
toxicity, high response rates and quality of life of patients are the other favourable features.
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Kiziltan H. Ş. , Bayir A. G. , TAŞTEKİN D., Coban G., Eris A. H. , Aydin T., MAYADAGLI A., -Outcome of Daily Cisplatin with Thoracic Chemoradiotherapy in Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Comorbid Disorders: a Pilot Study-, ASIAN PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION, cilt.15, ss.8591-8594, 2014