非小细胞肺癌术后放射治疗。

Frontiers of Radiation Therapy and Oncology Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-11-24 DOI:10.1159/000262469
Stefan Höcht, Jürgen Heide, Ronald Bischoff, Olaf Gründel, Detlef Carstens
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摘要

非小细胞肺癌根治性手术后的辅助放疗一直是一个有争议的问题。这些优点和缺点都已经被彻底地讨论过了,现有的数据由于它们在诊断和治疗方法方面的部分过时性质,使得很难依赖它们。基于随机研究的现有证据水平,术后对非小细胞肺癌患者进行放疗的决定似乎并不谨慎,因为几项荟萃分析实际上显示了有害的影响而不是任何益处。由于作为meta分析基础的大多数随机试验质量都不高,也不包括那些现在被认为应该讨论辅助放疗的患者,因此其他信息来源是相关的。随机III期试验的亚分析和最近公布的SEER数据表明,辅助照射不仅在避免局部失败方面有好处,而且在总体生存方面也有好处。值得注意的是,这并不是以不可接受的高长期副作用为代价的。
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Postoperative irradiation in non-small cell lung cancer.

Adjuvant radiotherapy following radical surgery in NSCLC has long been a matter of debate. The pros and cons have all been discussed thoroughly and the data existing due to their partial outdated nature in respect of the diagnostic and therapeutic maneuvers used make it difficult to rely on them. Based on the existing level of evidence from randomized studies, the decision to irradiate a NSCLC patient postoperatively does not seem to be prudent, as several meta-analyses in fact have rather shown a detrimental effect than any benefit. As the majority of the randomized trials that are the bases of the meta-analyses are neither of good quality nor include those patients that are nowadays regarded as those for whom adjuvant irradiation should be discussed, other sources of information are of relevance. Subanalyses of randomized phase III trials and recently published SEER data are indicative that there is a benefit from adjuvant irradiation not only in terms of freedom from local failure but of overall survival as well. Notably, this is not at the expense of unacceptably high rates of long-term side effects.

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