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"Surgery Alone or With Preoperative Chemotherapy?: Presented at ELCC" By Timothy A. O'Leary GENEVA -- April 25, 2008 -- Patients with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who have chemotherapy before surgery are more likely to survive up to 5 years than are patients who have surgery alone, according to research presented here at the 1st European Lung Cancer Conference (ELCC). Eric Vallières, MD, Surgical Director of the Lung Cancer Program at the Swedish Cancer Institute in Seattle, Washington, and his collaborators conducted their phase 3 study from 1999 until 2004, when they were forced to halt the study when it became standard procedure to offer postoperative chemotherapy to patients with NSCLC. Of the 600 patients whom they had planned to enrol, they achieved a total cohort of 354, including 174 patients who were randomly assigned to the surgery-alone group and 180 in the preoperative chemotherapy group. After 5 years, half of the patients who had received chemotherapy before surgery were alive as opposed to 43% of the patients who had received surgery alone. Of the patients who had received chemotherapy before surgery, 42% had no sign of cancer after 5 years, compared with 32% of those who underwent surgery alone. "Complete resection rates trended in favour of the [chemotherapy plus surgery] arm," Dr. Vallières said. In the study, the preoperative chemotherapy regimen consisted of paclitaxel 225 mg/m[2 over 3 hours, carboplatin at an area under the curve of 6 on day 1 every 3 weeks for 3 cycles. While acknowledging the benefit to patients of postoperative chemotherapy, Dr. Vallières noted a similar benefit from preoperative chemotherapy. |
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