Abstract:The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of accompanying comorbidities on survival in non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) patients. A total of 221 patients with stage IIIB-IV NSLC between May 1998 and April 2009 were included. Survival data was analyzed according to age (those younger than 65 and those 65 and older) and Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) scores. Eighty-six (39%) patients were aged 65 and older, and the remaining 135 (61%) were younger than 65. In the 65 and over group the median surv… Show more
“…For each increasing age, the CCI score also increases and this directly reduces the estimated survival rate. Earlier reports have said that the presence of comorbid conditions have a negative effect on estimated survival and the patient's age alone does not have a major influence on estimated survival rate [20].…”
“…For each increasing age, the CCI score also increases and this directly reduces the estimated survival rate. Earlier reports have said that the presence of comorbid conditions have a negative effect on estimated survival and the patient's age alone does not have a major influence on estimated survival rate [20].…”
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