Radiochemotherapy in extensive disease small cell lung cancer ED-SCLC.

Frontiers of Radiation Therapy and Oncology Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-11-24 DOI:10.1159/000262474
Branislav Jeremic, Francesc Casas, Luhua Wang, Branislav Perin
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Patients with extensive disease small cell lung cancer (ED-SCLC) represent approximately one-third of all SCLC patients. For these patients, chemotherapy (CHT) is the standard treatment of choice. With CHT given alone, however, there is not a high risk of distant progression, but also progression within the thorax and brain frequently occurs, even in patients achieving a response to CHT. To improve poor figures obtained with CHT alone and address important issue of intrathoracic tumor control and it relationship to overall survival, thoracic radiation therapy (TRT) was introduced with a curative intent in a prospective randomized trial by Jeremic et al (1988-1993). In that trial CHT alone was compared with CHT followed by TRT, and in both groups by a prophylactic cranial irradiation. This trial showed that TRT can offer an improvement on local control that leads to an improvement in overall survival. Toxicity was acceptable, while multivariate analysis identified number of metastasis as an independent prognosticator of outcome. Based on the data of this trial, researchers in the USA and Europe will undergo two prospective trials addressing the issue of TRT in ED-SCLC.

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广泛病变小细胞肺癌ED-SCLC的放化疗。
广泛病变小细胞肺癌(ED-SCLC)患者约占所有SCLC患者的三分之一。对于这些患者,化疗(CHT)是标准的治疗选择。然而,单独给予CHT,远处进展的风险并不高,但即使在对CHT有反应的患者中,也经常发生胸腔和大脑内的进展。为了改善单独使用CHT获得的不良数据,并解决胸内肿瘤控制的重要问题及其与总生存期的关系,Jeremic等(1988-1993)在一项前瞻性随机试验中引入了胸部放射治疗(TRT),目的是治疗。在该试验中,单独CHT与CHT后TRT进行比较,两组均采用预防性颅脑照射。该试验表明,TRT可以改善局部控制,从而改善总生存率。毒性是可以接受的,而多变量分析确定转移数量是结果的独立预后因素。基于该试验的数据,美国和欧洲的研究人员将进行两项前瞻性试验,以解决ED-SCLC中TRT的问题。
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