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- Title
Neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapy for Stage III non-small cell lung cancer.
- Authors
Shun-ichi Watanabe; Kazuo Nakagawa; Kenji Suzuki; Kazuya Takamochi; Hiroyuki Ito; Jiro Okami; Keiju Aokage; Hisashi Saji; Hiroshige Yoshioka; Yoshitaka Zenke; Tadashi Aoki; Yasuhiro Tsutani; Morihito Okada
- Abstract
The treatments for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) should control both local and microscopic systemic disease, because the 5-year survival of patients with Stage III NSCLC who underwent surgical resection alone has been dismal. One way to improve surgical outcome is the administration of chemotherapy before or after the surgical procedure. During the last two decades, many clinical studies have focused on developing optimal adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimens that can be combined with surgical treatment and/or radiotherapy. Based on the results of those clinical studies, multimodality therapy is considered to be an appropriate treatment approach for Stage IIIA NSCLC patients; although, optimal treatment strategies are still evolving. When N2 nodal involvement is discovered postoperatively, adjuvant cisplatin-based chemotherapy confers an overall survival benefit. The addition of postoperative radiotherapy might be considered for patients with nodal metastases. Although definitive chemoradiation remains a standard of care for cN2 NSCLC, alternative approaches such as induction chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy and surgery can be considered for a selective group of patients. When surgical resection can be performed after induction therapy with low risk and a good chance of complete resection, the outcome may be optimal. The decision to proceed with resection after induction therapy must include a detailed preoperative pulmonary function evaluation as well as a critical intraoperative assessment of the feasibility of complete resection.
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2017, Vol 47, Issue 12, p1112
- ISSN
0368-2811
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jjco/hyx147