Title of article :
Survival and Prognostic Factors in Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients in Turkey
Author/Authors :
Ece, F Pulmonary Oncology Clinic, SSK Sureyyapasa Chest and Cardiovascular Diseases Hospital, Istanbul , Erdal, N. Pulmonary Oncology Clinic, SSK Sureyyapasa Chest and Cardiovascular Diseases Hospital, Istanbul , Arinc, S Pulmonary Oncology Clinic, SSK Sureyyapasa Chest and Cardiovascular Diseases Hospital, Istanbul
Abstract :
Background: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a highly
aggressive tumor.
Objective: To evaluate the survival and time to progression of
patients with SCLC admitted to a chest disease center in Istanbul,
Turkey.
Methods: Based on the reports of a pulmonary oncology
clinic, data regarding performance status (PS), clinical stage of
disease, treatment, time to progression and survival of 67 patients
with SCLC diagnosed between 1999 and 2002, were
examined.
Results: The median survival time of these patients was 10
months (range: 4-21 months). The median time to progression
was 7.2 months; 7.2 months for limited stage and 7.1 for extended
stage. Complete and partial responses with first line
chemotherapy were achieved in 19 (28%) and 29 (43%) patients,
respectively. 30 patients (45%) received thorax radiotherapy
(RT). Survival in patients who had thoracic RT was
significantly longer than others (p=0.018). 26 of all patients
(39%) showed progression within 6 months after first line
chemotherapy. 19 patients (28%) received second line chemotherapy
with complete response achieved in 2 patients.
Conclusion: Main factors affecting survival and length of
time to progression were PS, stage of disease, and cigarette
smoking. Patients with good PS, limited disease, and less
smoking had superior survival times and longer time to progression.
Keywords :
Small cell lung cancer , survival , prognostic factors
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics