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Outcomes in lung cancer: An experience from routine tertiary care setting. | LitMetric

Outcomes in lung cancer: An experience from routine tertiary care setting.

Indian J Cancer

Clinical Pharmacologist, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

Published: July 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed the characteristics and treatment outcomes of 202 advanced lung cancer patients at a tertiary care hospital in Bangalore.
  • Data revealed most patients were male (134 out of 202), and adenocarcinoma was the most prevalent tumor type, found in 168 patients.
  • Survival rates varied, with a median progression-free survival of 6.5 months and an overall survival of 11.7 months, with specific treatments like nab-paclitaxel/platinum showing the best outcomes.

Article Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to establish characteristics of lung cancer patients diagnosed at a tertiary care hospital in Bangalore.

Methods: The retrospective study was undertaken comprising of 202 patients diagnosed of advanced lung cancer in a tertiary care setting. Data was analyzed to identify patients' characteristics, smoking history, tumor histology, stage of the disease, treatment received, and survival rates.

Results: Among the 202 patients diagnosed, 134 were males, and 68 were females. Tumor histology testing revealed that 168 patients had adenocarcinoma, 24 patients had squamous carcinoma, 5 patients had small cell carcinoma, and 5 patients were poorly differentiated carcinoma. Among the patients of adenocarcinoma, complete response, partial response (PR), stable disease, and progressive disease (PD) were seen in 0.6%, 52%, 17%, and 23.2% of the patients respectively. The median progression-free survival (PFS) for first-line treatment was 6.5 months; the highest PFS was seen with nab-paclitaxel/platinum combination. The mean overall survival was 11.7 months and the highest OS of 12.3 months with gefitinib therapy. In the squamous subset of patients, PR was observed in fourteen patients, of which five patients were treated with nab-paclitaxel/platinum. The mean overall survival of 10.5 months and mean PFS was 6.2 months with the highest PFS of 6.8 months were seen with weekly nab-paclitaxel. Among the small cell lung cancer patients, nine were treated with etoposide/platinum regimen with a compliance of 6 cycles. Three patients had a PR, and one had a PD on etoposide/platinum regimen. The mean overall survival in these patients was 4.6 months.

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