IntroductionA significant proportion of lung cancer patients receive no anticancer treatment. This varies from 19% in USA, 33% in Australia, 37% in Scotland, and 50% in Ireland. The aim of this study was to identify the reasons behind this.MethodsThe Lung Cancer Multidisciplinary Meeting (MDM) in South-West Sydney prospectively collects data on all patients presented. All new lung cancer patients presented between December 1, 2005, and December 31, 2007, were reviewed. Patients were assigned optimal treatment based on evidence-based guidelines. Those patients in whom guidelines recommended no treatment (GNT) were compared with those whom the MDM recommended no treatment (MNT) and with those who actually received no treatment (ANT).ResultsTh...
Lung cancer is the leading cause mortality among all cancers in Taiwan. Although Taiwan offers Natio...
Background: The South Western Sydney Area Health Service(SWSAHS) contains many areas of socio-econom...
Aim: Systemic therapies for lung cancer are rapidly evolving. This study aimed to describe lung canc...
IntroductionA significant proportion of lung cancer patients receive no anticancer treatment. This v...
Patterns-of-care studies emphasize significant variation in the management of lung cancer. The aim o...
PurposeLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Australia, but little is known about how ...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in lung cancer treatment and patient survival have been descri...
BACKGROUNDS: This study aims to understand the factors that influence whether patients receive poten...
BACKGROUND:: Prospective studies have implied that maintenance therapy for non-small cell lung cance...
Long considered a self-inflicted disease of the poor and the old, lung cancer has never had the emot...
Introduction:Chemotherapy prolongs survival without substantially impairing quality of life for medi...
Introduction:Despite recent advances in treatment, lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-r...
Selection of lung cancer treatment should be based on tumour characteristics, physiological reserves...
Background: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in New South Wales (NSW). There is a s...
Aim: Clinical guidelines provide evidence-based management recommendations to guide practice. This s...
Lung cancer is the leading cause mortality among all cancers in Taiwan. Although Taiwan offers Natio...
Background: The South Western Sydney Area Health Service(SWSAHS) contains many areas of socio-econom...
Aim: Systemic therapies for lung cancer are rapidly evolving. This study aimed to describe lung canc...
IntroductionA significant proportion of lung cancer patients receive no anticancer treatment. This v...
Patterns-of-care studies emphasize significant variation in the management of lung cancer. The aim o...
PurposeLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Australia, but little is known about how ...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in lung cancer treatment and patient survival have been descri...
BACKGROUNDS: This study aims to understand the factors that influence whether patients receive poten...
BACKGROUND:: Prospective studies have implied that maintenance therapy for non-small cell lung cance...
Long considered a self-inflicted disease of the poor and the old, lung cancer has never had the emot...
Introduction:Chemotherapy prolongs survival without substantially impairing quality of life for medi...
Introduction:Despite recent advances in treatment, lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-r...
Selection of lung cancer treatment should be based on tumour characteristics, physiological reserves...
Background: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in New South Wales (NSW). There is a s...
Aim: Clinical guidelines provide evidence-based management recommendations to guide practice. This s...
Lung cancer is the leading cause mortality among all cancers in Taiwan. Although Taiwan offers Natio...
Background: The South Western Sydney Area Health Service(SWSAHS) contains many areas of socio-econom...
Aim: Systemic therapies for lung cancer are rapidly evolving. This study aimed to describe lung canc...