The Dose/Fractionation Debate in Limited-Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer

Cancers Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI:10.3390/cancers16101908
Kaixin Du, Xuehong Liao, Kazushi Kishi
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To explore the most suitable dosage regimen for limited-stage small cell lung cancer (LS-SCLC) and provide references for clinical selection, strict inclusion criteria were applied, and studies were screened from Pubmed, Embase, and Web of Science. Subsequently, data on two-year overall survival rates and dosage regimens were collected, and scatter plots were constructed to provide a comprehensive perspective. The survival benefits of various dosage regimens were evaluated, and a linear quadratic equation was utilized to fit the relationship between the biologically effective dose (BED10) and the two-year overall survival rate. Among the five randomized controlled trials, the two-year overall survival rate of ConvTRT regimens with BED10 > 60 Gy (rough value) was only at or below the median of all ConvTRT regimens or all included study regimens, indicating that increasing the number and total dose of ConvTRT does not necessarily lead to better prognosis. In the exploration of HypoTRT regimens, there was a linear positive correlation between BED10 and the two-year overall survival rate (p < 0.0001), while the exploration of HyperTRT regimens was relatively limited, with the majority focused on the 45 Gy/30 F regimen. However, the current 45 Gy/30 F regimen is not sufficient to control LS-SCLC, resulting in a high local recurrence rate. High-dose ConvTRT regimens have long treatment durations and may induce tumor regrowth which may cause reduced efficacy. Under reasonable toxicity reactions, HyperTRT or HypoTRT with higher radiotherapy doses is recommended for treating LS-SCLC.
局限期小细胞肺癌的剂量/分化辩论
为了探索最适合局限期小细胞肺癌(LS-SCLC)的用药方案,并为临床选择提供参考,我们采用了严格的纳入标准,并从Pubmed、Embase和Web of Science中筛选了相关研究。随后,收集了两年总生存率和剂量方案的数据,并绘制了散点图,以提供全面的视角。评估了各种剂量方案的生存优势,并利用线性二次方程拟合了生物有效剂量(BED10)与两年总生存率之间的关系。在五项随机对照试验中,BED10 > 60 Gy(粗略值)的ConvTRT治疗方案的两年总生存率仅处于或低于所有ConvTRT治疗方案或所有纳入研究的治疗方案的中位数,这表明增加ConvTRT的数量和总剂量并不一定会带来更好的预后。在对 HypoTRT 方案的探讨中,BED10 与两年总生存率之间呈线性正相关(p < 0.0001),而对 HyperTRT 方案的探讨则相对有限,大部分集中在 45 Gy/30 F 方案上。然而,目前的 45 Gy/30 F 方案不足以控制 LS-SCLC,导致局部复发率较高。高剂量ConvTRT方案治疗时间长,可能诱发肿瘤再生,导致疗效下降。在毒性反应合理的情况下,建议采用高剂量的HyperTRT或HypoTRT放疗方案治疗LS-SCLC。
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