Background: The results of the Italian part of an international survey on t
herapeutic preferences and opinions about prognosis of patients affected by
non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are shown.
Patients and methods. The investigation was conducted by the means of a pos
tal questionnaire aiming to gather information on preferences about treatme
nt and beliefs about survival of three hypothetical patients affected by NS
CLC in different stages (T2N1M0, T2N3M0, M-1); three sources of Italian phy
sicians potentially treating patients affected by NSCLC were the target pop
ulation: participants in the Adjuvant Lung Project Italy (Alpi) trial, a 20
% random sample of the Italian Medical Oncology Association (AIOM) and repr
esentatives of almost all the pneumology wards in Italy.
Results: Overall, there were 287 evaluable responses, 89% of respondents we
re males, mean age was 46 years, years from graduation 21 and charge of pat
ients per clinician 82. The most important result is the wide variation of
answers both about therapy and prognosis. Expectations about size of progno
sis improvement with a new chemotherapy seem to be excessive.
Conclusions: The results are discussed in relation to the twin surveys of C
anada and England and Wales and to the meta-analyses on the efficacy of che
motherapy as an adjunct to primary treatment and on postoperative radiother
apy in nonsmall-cell lung cancer.