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Title: [Combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy modalities in the treatment of lung cancer]. Author: Furuse K, Kawahara M, Arai R, Kodama N, Yamamoto M, Kubota K, Ogawara M, Nakai R. Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho; 1988 Apr; 15(4 Pt 2-3):1628-33. PubMed ID: 2837998. Abstract: The aim of combined modality treatment of lung cancer is to improve control of both local and metastatic disease. Retrospective reviews of the combined RT and CT modality in limited-stage small cell lung cancer (SCLC) showed an improvement of median survival and long term survival compared with CT alone. Among reports of 7 prospective trials in which patients were randomized so as to receive CT alone or CT with chest irradiation, combined modality treatment significantly increased the CR rate in 3/3, and the overall survival was significantly prolonged in 3/7. Concurrently combined modality treatment has a modest survival benefit in limited stage SCLC. Our phase 2 study combining RT with cisplatin-containing CT showed better improvement of response and survival than CT alone in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Four reports of prospective randomized studies have been performed to determine whether combined RT and combination chemotherapy might be better than RT alone in limited-stage NSCLC. Two of these studies demonstrated a survival and response advantage for the combined modality treatment. However, this approach for NSCLC reported so far has been disappointing, because of relative lack of effectiveness of the present CT.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]