Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2872062 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Although trimodality therapy provides excellent R0 and local control, only 66% of patients underwent surgical resection and only 45% completed the treatment regimen. Even in this subset, distant recurrence continues to be a major problem, particularly brain-only relapse. Future strategies to improve treatment outcomes in this patient population must increase the effectiveness of systemic therapy and reduce the incidence of brain-only metastases.
Keywords
ARDSPTXDFSPCIMMCMSTDOXCTCAEMitomycin CCDDPtwice per dayJCOGPFsMRIprogression-free survivaldisease-free survivaloverall survivalMagnetic resonance imagingcomputed tomographyPositron emission tomographyDocetaxelNot availablemedian survival timeNSCLCNon-small cell lung canceradult respiratory distress syndromecisplatinChemotherapyconfidence intervalCSFCerebrospinal fluidCommon Terminology Criteria for Adverse EventsPCRPerformance statusPaclitaxelPETProphylactic cranial irradiationBIDJapan Clinical Oncology Group
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Authors
Kemp H. MD, PhD, James MS, Michael J. MD, Katherine M.W. MD, Joshua R. MD, Valerie W. MD, Charles R. MD, Thomas K. MD, PhD, James R. MD, Alan P. MD, Steven M. MD, David R. MD,