1997
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1997.438
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Outpatient treatment with epirubicin and oral etoposide in patients with small-cell lung cancer

Abstract: Summary To assess the efficacy and toxicity of an outpatient combination chemotherapy in small-cell lung cancer (SCLC), we 10.5 months (range 0.5-70 +) and 7 months (range 0.5-24) in those with extensive disease. Improvement of symptoms occurred in 79% of patients with shortness of breath, 80% with cough, 81% with haemoptysis and 68% with pain. In 19 patients an increase in body weight was noted. Major (WHO grade 3/4) toxicities were neutropenia in 13 (18.5%) patients, alopecia in 33 (47.1%) patients, mucos… Show more

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