1982
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1982.188
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Small-cell lung cancer: initial treatment with sequential hemi-body irradiation VS 3-drug systemic chemotherapy

Abstract: The therapeutic value of sequential hemi-body irradiation (HBI) as a primary treatment for small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) was compared to 3-drug cyclic chemotherapy (CC) in a group of 64 patients with early and advanced disease. Thirty patients were randomized to receive sequential HBI and 34 to receive CC. All patients received a local radiation boost to the primary lesion. An overall response rate of 87% was obtained in patients treated with sequential HBI and 88% in patients treated with CC. In patients with… Show more

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“…Hence interest in giving radiotherapy to the whole body to control micro-metastases has evolved. However, early results comparing total irradiation to combination chemotherapy has shown no real advantage with a three drug combination regimen having considerable advantage for those with advanced disease (Urtason et al, 1982).…”
Section: Treatment Of Sccbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence interest in giving radiotherapy to the whole body to control micro-metastases has evolved. However, early results comparing total irradiation to combination chemotherapy has shown no real advantage with a three drug combination regimen having considerable advantage for those with advanced disease (Urtason et al, 1982).…”
Section: Treatment Of Sccbmentioning
confidence: 99%