Use of thoracic radiotherapy for extensive stage small-cell lung cancer: a phase 3 randomised controlled trial
Amsterdam UMC Location VUmc · Dutch Cancer Society · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Most patients with extensive stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) who undergo chemotherapy, and prophylactic cranial irradiation, have persistent intrathoracic disease. We assessed thoracic radiotherapy for treatment of this patient group.
We did this phase 3 randomised controlled trial at 42 hospitals: 16 in Netherlands, 22 in the UK, three in Norway, and one in Belgium. We enrolled patients with WHO performance score 0-2 and confirmed ES-SCLC who responded to chemotherapy. They were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive either thoracic radiotherapy (30 Gy in ten fractions) or no thoracic radiotherapy. All underwent prophylactic cranial irradiation. The primary endpoint was overall survival at 1 year in the intention-to-treat population. Secondary endpoints included progression-free survival. This study is registered with the Nederlands Trial Register, number NTR1527.
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9Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Prophylactic cranial irradiation
- Radiation therapy
- Hazard ratio
- Clinical endpoint
- Surgery
- Randomized controlled trial
- Lung cancer
- Good health and well-being