This study shows the feasibility of accelerated vindesine-ifosfamide-cisplatin chemotherapy, immediately followed by intensive radiotherapy to the residual tumour in responding patients, in 16 patients with pathologically proven stage IIIB non-small lung cancer. All toxicities were reversible, with only two of ten patients experiencing grade 3 oesophagitis, no treatment-related deaths and no serious late effects.
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Radiother Oncol
July 2002
Department of Radiation and Medical Oncology, Sint-Maarten Ziekenhuis, Rooienberg 25, 2570 Duffel, Belgium.
This study shows the feasibility of accelerated vindesine-ifosfamide-cisplatin chemotherapy, immediately followed by intensive radiotherapy to the residual tumour in responding patients, in 16 patients with pathologically proven stage IIIB non-small lung cancer. All toxicities were reversible, with only two of ten patients experiencing grade 3 oesophagitis, no treatment-related deaths and no serious late effects.
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