SummaryBackgroundIn approximately the year 2000, the results of a number of important studies of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were published.MethodsBetween July 1992 and December 2003, 223 patients with NSCLC aged ≥70 years received chemotherapy alone as their initial treatment at the National Cancer Center Hospital East. These patients were divided into 2 groups: those that began treatment between 1992 and 1999 (group A) and between 2000 and 2003 (group B). The details of chemotherapy regimens and outcomes were compared.ResultsIn group A, 83% of patients received platinum-based chemotherapy, two-thirds of these regimens comprised platinum plus second-generation combination chemotherapy. In contrast, although 55% of patients received ...
Background: The use of cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy in elderly patients with advanced no...
IntroductionThis retrospective cohort study was designed to analyze factors associated with administ...
International audienceBecause of increasing life expectancy and of higher risk of cancer with ageing...
SummaryBackgroundIn approximately the year 2000, the results of a number of important studies of non...
Abstract:People 80 years of age and older constitute 17.8% of all lung cancer patients in the United...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States, and, at the same...
SummaryBackgroundThe use of cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy in elderly patients with advanc...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study is to examine clinical and pathological features and chemotherap...
Background: the combination therapy for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with platinum-based treat...
An increasing proportion of cancer patients are aged >65 years and many are aged >70 years. Treatmen...
Background:Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exist, ...
IntroductionIt was found that second-line or thereafter therapies for patients with non-small cell l...
IntroductionWe report outcomes for the combined cohort of patients ages 80 or older from two chemoth...
none14siThe best treatment for elderly patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is ...
[[abstract]]Study objective: To determine the appropriate chemotherapy regimen for inoperable, chemo...
Background: The use of cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy in elderly patients with advanced no...
IntroductionThis retrospective cohort study was designed to analyze factors associated with administ...
International audienceBecause of increasing life expectancy and of higher risk of cancer with ageing...
SummaryBackgroundIn approximately the year 2000, the results of a number of important studies of non...
Abstract:People 80 years of age and older constitute 17.8% of all lung cancer patients in the United...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States, and, at the same...
SummaryBackgroundThe use of cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy in elderly patients with advanc...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study is to examine clinical and pathological features and chemotherap...
Background: the combination therapy for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with platinum-based treat...
An increasing proportion of cancer patients are aged >65 years and many are aged >70 years. Treatmen...
Background:Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exist, ...
IntroductionIt was found that second-line or thereafter therapies for patients with non-small cell l...
IntroductionWe report outcomes for the combined cohort of patients ages 80 or older from two chemoth...
none14siThe best treatment for elderly patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is ...
[[abstract]]Study objective: To determine the appropriate chemotherapy regimen for inoperable, chemo...
Background: The use of cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy in elderly patients with advanced no...
IntroductionThis retrospective cohort study was designed to analyze factors associated with administ...
International audienceBecause of increasing life expectancy and of higher risk of cancer with ageing...