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A research of platinum-based dual drugs versus single agent chemotherapy for elderly and comorbidity patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer

ZHANG Qiong-yan,LI Da-peng,TAO Min   

  1. Department of Oncology,the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006,China
  • Received:2012-06-25 Revised:2012-08-27 Online:2012-10-31 Published:2012-10-31
  • Contact: TAO Min

Abstract: Objective To investigate the efficacy and toxicity of single agent and platinumbased dual drugs chemotherapy for elderly and comorbidity patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Methods A total of 150 cases of elderly NSCLC patients with cytological or pathological diagnosis were retrospectively reviwed. Doublet chemotherapy group was treated with platinum-based dual drugs,and single agent chemotherapy group was treated with the third generation chemotherapy drug monotherapy. Short term effect,progressionfree survival(PFS) and overall survival(OS) were observed. Results All the patients could be evaluated. In single agent chemotherapy group,PR in 6 cases(21.4%),SD in 2 cases(7.1%),PD in 20 cases(71.4%),and effective rate was 21.4%,while in doublet chemotherapy group were 48 cases(39.3%),10 cases(8.2%),64 cases(52.5%)and 39.3%. The effective rate of the two groups had no difference. The median PFS and OS was 5.0 months vs. 7.0 months(P=0617)and 7.4 months vs.10.7 months(P=0.473)in single agent chemotherapy group and doublet chemotherapy group, respectively. There were no statistical differences of survival between the two groups in ECOG scores,age and CCI 1-2. CCI 3-4 patients in doublet chemotherapy group had a better median PFS(3.5 months vs.8.3 months,P=0.001)and median OS(5.0 months vs. 8.3 months,P=0.019)than those in single agent chemotherapy group. The main side effects were neutropenia,anemia,thrombocytopenia and nausea/vomiting, which were almost in grade 1-2,and grade 3-4 toxicities in doublet chemotherapy group were more than those in single agent chemotherapy group. Conclusion Platinum-based dual drugs regimen has similar short-term and long-term effect to single agent regimen in elderly NSCLC patients. CCI 3-4 patients treated with platinum-based dual drugs has a better survival, but has more side effects.

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