RETREATMENT OF PATIENTS SURVIVING CANCER-FREE 2 OR MORE YEARS AFTER INITIAL TREATMENT OF SMALL-CELL LUNG-CANCER

Citation
Jp. Chute et al., RETREATMENT OF PATIENTS SURVIVING CANCER-FREE 2 OR MORE YEARS AFTER INITIAL TREATMENT OF SMALL-CELL LUNG-CANCER, Chest, 110(1), 1996, pp. 165-171
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System
Journal title
ChestACNP
ISSN journal
00123692
Volume
110
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
165 - 171
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-3692(1996)110:1<165:ROPSC2>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Study objective: To assess the outcome after retreatment of patients w ith small cell lung cancer (SCLC) who redevelop small cell cancer (SCC ) 2 or more years after initial therapy. Design: Retrospective analysi s. Setting: Single government institution: the National Cancer Institu te. Patients: Twenty patients who redeveloped SCC among 65 patients wh o survived 2 or more years after starting treatment for their initial cancer. Measurements: The response rate of patients after retreatment, the survival duration from the time of redevelopment of SCC, and the toxicities of retreatment. Results: Twenty patients redeveloped SCC: 1 8 with a relapse and 2 with a second primary cancer, Sixteen received treatment after they redeveloped SCLC while four did not. Eleven patie nts were retreated with chemotherapy alone, two patients received chem otherapy plus chest radiotherapy, one patient received radiotherapy al one, one patient underwent lobectomy, and one patient was treated with a monoclonal antibody followed by chemotherapy, Nine of 16 patients ( 56%) treated after they redeveloped SCLC had an objective response (3 complete and 6 partial), The median survival of all 20 patients after they redeveloped SCC was 3.9 months (range, 0 to 46 months), The media n survival of the patients who were retreated was 6.5 months (range, 1 to 46 months). Conclusions: Patients who suffer relapses with SCLC 2 or more years from diagnosis are candidates for retreatment.