Although surgical resection is considered the adequate treatment in early stages of nonsmall cell lung cancer, long-term survival is not satisfactory and recurrence rate is high. We previously showed that postoperative chemotherapy at stage IB reduces recurrences and prolongs overall survival. We extended size and observation period of the study sample and performed a separate analysis for minimally resected patients. The trial was designed as a randomized, 2-armed study with postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy versus surgery alone as control group. All patients had stage IB disease (pT2N0) assessed after a radical surgical procedure (defined as anatomical or minimal). Chemotherapy consisted of cisplatin (100 mg/m2 day 1) and etoposide (120 mg/m2 days 1-3) for 6 cycles. The primary endpoint was overall survival; secondary endpoint was disease-free survival (DFS). One hundred and forty patients entered the study: 70 were assigned to the adjuvant chemotherapy group and 70 to the control group. Groups were homogeneous for conventional risk factors. There was no clinically significant morbidity associated to chemotherapy. Patients were followed for a mean period of 40.31 +/- 30.86 months. A significant difference in overall (p = 0.02) and disease-free (p = 0.0001) survival was observed between patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy vs. control group. Adjuvant chemotherapy significantly improved both overall (p = 0.02) and DFS (p = 0.003) of anatomically resected patients, but only the DFS (p = 0.02) of minimally resected patients. Our results confirm that adjuvant chemotherapy may have a real impact on long-term survival in patients with stage IB nonsmall cell lung cancer being this effect especially evident for those anatomically resected.

Roselli, M., Mariotti, S., Ferroni, P., Laudisi, A., Mineo, D., Pompeo, E., et al. (2006). Postsurgical chemotherapy in stage IB nonsmall cell lung cancer: Long-term survival in a randomized study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 119(4), 955-960 [10.1002/ijc.21933].

Postsurgical chemotherapy in stage IB nonsmall cell lung cancer: Long-term survival in a randomized study

ROSELLI, MARIO;MINEO, DAVIDE;POMPEO, EUGENIO;AMBROGI, VINCENZO;MINEO, TOMMASO CLAUDIO
2006-08-15

Abstract

Although surgical resection is considered the adequate treatment in early stages of nonsmall cell lung cancer, long-term survival is not satisfactory and recurrence rate is high. We previously showed that postoperative chemotherapy at stage IB reduces recurrences and prolongs overall survival. We extended size and observation period of the study sample and performed a separate analysis for minimally resected patients. The trial was designed as a randomized, 2-armed study with postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy versus surgery alone as control group. All patients had stage IB disease (pT2N0) assessed after a radical surgical procedure (defined as anatomical or minimal). Chemotherapy consisted of cisplatin (100 mg/m2 day 1) and etoposide (120 mg/m2 days 1-3) for 6 cycles. The primary endpoint was overall survival; secondary endpoint was disease-free survival (DFS). One hundred and forty patients entered the study: 70 were assigned to the adjuvant chemotherapy group and 70 to the control group. Groups were homogeneous for conventional risk factors. There was no clinically significant morbidity associated to chemotherapy. Patients were followed for a mean period of 40.31 +/- 30.86 months. A significant difference in overall (p = 0.02) and disease-free (p = 0.0001) survival was observed between patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy vs. control group. Adjuvant chemotherapy significantly improved both overall (p = 0.02) and DFS (p = 0.003) of anatomically resected patients, but only the DFS (p = 0.02) of minimally resected patients. Our results confirm that adjuvant chemotherapy may have a real impact on long-term survival in patients with stage IB nonsmall cell lung cancer being this effect especially evident for those anatomically resected.
15-ago-2006
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/06 - ONCOLOGIA MEDICA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Male; Treatment Outcome; Middle Aged; Survival Rate; Etoposide; Female; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Drug Therapy, Combination; Neoplasm Staging; Humans; Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung; Aged; Cisplatin
Roselli, M., Mariotti, S., Ferroni, P., Laudisi, A., Mineo, D., Pompeo, E., et al. (2006). Postsurgical chemotherapy in stage IB nonsmall cell lung cancer: Long-term survival in a randomized study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 119(4), 955-960 [10.1002/ijc.21933].
Roselli, M; Mariotti, S; Ferroni, P; Laudisi, A; Mineo, D; Pompeo, E; Ambrogi, V; Mineo, Tc
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