Evidence-based guidelines recommend chemotherapy for medically fit patients with stage II–IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Adherence to chemotherapy guidelines has rarely been studied among large populations, mainly because performance status (PS), a key component in assessing chemotherapy appropriateness, is missing from claims-based datasets. Among a large cohort of patients with known PS, we describe first line chemotherapy use relative to guideline recommendations and identify patient factors associated with guideline concordant use
Background: Lung cancer (LC) chemotherapy results in several adverse events (AEs). Data regarding su...
Background Thirty-day mortality after treatment for lung cancer is a measure of unsuccessful outcom...
International audienceBackground: Chemotherapy (CT) has shown its effectiveness in symptom control a...
Evidence-based guidelines recommend chemotherapy for medically fit patients with stage II–IV non-sma...
Performance status (PS) is a commonly used factor in determining the appropriateness for chemotherap...
Objectives: Mean age at diagnosis of lung cancer is increasing with increasing age in Western popula...
Aims: The application of guideline recommended treatment (GRT) in routine clinical practice can be d...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have identified poor adherence to recommended guidelines in diagnosing an...
Introduction:Chemotherapy prolongs survival without substantially impairing quality of life for medi...
Aim: Clinical guidelines provide evidence-based management recommendations to guide practice. This s...
This study aimed to investigate which factors were associated with the administration of chemotherap...
Modelling demand for radiotherapy is contingent on the uniform application of clinical practice guid...
Introduction: Age-related disparities in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treatment are well known...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this observational study was to assess the influence of patient, tumor,...
IntroductionPerformance status (PS) is a standard functional classification in oncology research and...
Background: Lung cancer (LC) chemotherapy results in several adverse events (AEs). Data regarding su...
Background Thirty-day mortality after treatment for lung cancer is a measure of unsuccessful outcom...
International audienceBackground: Chemotherapy (CT) has shown its effectiveness in symptom control a...
Evidence-based guidelines recommend chemotherapy for medically fit patients with stage II–IV non-sma...
Performance status (PS) is a commonly used factor in determining the appropriateness for chemotherap...
Objectives: Mean age at diagnosis of lung cancer is increasing with increasing age in Western popula...
Aims: The application of guideline recommended treatment (GRT) in routine clinical practice can be d...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have identified poor adherence to recommended guidelines in diagnosing an...
Introduction:Chemotherapy prolongs survival without substantially impairing quality of life for medi...
Aim: Clinical guidelines provide evidence-based management recommendations to guide practice. This s...
This study aimed to investigate which factors were associated with the administration of chemotherap...
Modelling demand for radiotherapy is contingent on the uniform application of clinical practice guid...
Introduction: Age-related disparities in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treatment are well known...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this observational study was to assess the influence of patient, tumor,...
IntroductionPerformance status (PS) is a standard functional classification in oncology research and...
Background: Lung cancer (LC) chemotherapy results in several adverse events (AEs). Data regarding su...
Background Thirty-day mortality after treatment for lung cancer is a measure of unsuccessful outcom...
International audienceBackground: Chemotherapy (CT) has shown its effectiveness in symptom control a...