IntroductionPrevious data suggest that women may live longer with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) than men. We evaluated whether sex affected survival in the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) E1594 trial. E1594 randomized patients with advanced NSCLC to one of four platinum doublets and found that all four regimens had comparable efficacy.Patients and MethodsPatients in the E1594 database were divided into male and female cohorts; response and survival were calculated separately for each cohort. Known prognostic factors and differences in toxicity profiles were compared between the two cohorts.ResultsAll 1157 eligible patients (431 women, 726 men) from E1594 were included in this analysis. There was no statistically sign...
(1) Purpose: To describe first-line pharmacotherapy and overall survival in non-resectable non-small...
PubMed ID: 25684531Purpose: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of sex-based non-small c...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: To determine whether female patients operated on for non-small cell lung cancer ...
© 2018 Dr Zoe WainerEpidemiological studies demonstrate that women live longer than men following di...
Introduction:Women with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are more likely to have better survival t...
AbstractObjective And Methods: To characterize gender differences in lung cancer, we conducted a ret...
BackgroundFemale sex is a favorable prognostic factor in lung cancer. In small-cell lung cancer, wom...
AIM:To in detail delineate sex differences in non-small cell lung cancer outcome and investigate pos...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
Introduction: Tumour stage is the most important prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
Purpose: There are reports of greater survival rates in nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients o...
Introduction: Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has disproportionately negative outcomes in men com...
ObjectiveIt remains controversial whether there is a gender difference in survival of patients with ...
BackgroundFemale sex is a favorable prognostic factor in lung cancer. In small-cell lung cancer, wom...
(1) Purpose: To describe first-line pharmacotherapy and overall survival in non-resectable non-small...
PubMed ID: 25684531Purpose: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of sex-based non-small c...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: To determine whether female patients operated on for non-small cell lung cancer ...
© 2018 Dr Zoe WainerEpidemiological studies demonstrate that women live longer than men following di...
Introduction:Women with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are more likely to have better survival t...
AbstractObjective And Methods: To characterize gender differences in lung cancer, we conducted a ret...
BackgroundFemale sex is a favorable prognostic factor in lung cancer. In small-cell lung cancer, wom...
AIM:To in detail delineate sex differences in non-small cell lung cancer outcome and investigate pos...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
The objectives of this research were to test treatment and survival differences between women and me...
Introduction: Tumour stage is the most important prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer (NS...
Purpose: There are reports of greater survival rates in nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients o...
Introduction: Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has disproportionately negative outcomes in men com...
ObjectiveIt remains controversial whether there is a gender difference in survival of patients with ...
BackgroundFemale sex is a favorable prognostic factor in lung cancer. In small-cell lung cancer, wom...
(1) Purpose: To describe first-line pharmacotherapy and overall survival in non-resectable non-small...
PubMed ID: 25684531Purpose: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of sex-based non-small c...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: To determine whether female patients operated on for non-small cell lung cancer ...