Multidisciplinary management of lung cancer: How to test its efficacy?

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作者
Leo, Francesco
Venissac, Nicolas
Poudenx, Michel
Otto, Josiane
Mouroux, Jerome
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Nice, Dept Thorac Surg, Nice, France
[2] Ctr Antoine Lacassagne, Dept Oncol, F-06054 Nice, France
关键词
lung cancer; treatment; multidisciplinary management; survival;
D O I
10.1097/JTO.0b013e31802bff56
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
The multidisciplinary management of lung cancer has been universally accepted. In France, the multidisciplinary approach for cancer patients is established by law. However, the efficacy of this approach remains theoretical, given that no evaluation criteria have been made available and no previous reports have been published on the prospective follow-up of these patients. The Groupe d' Oncologie Thoracique Azureen carried out a 1-year prospective study on patients discussed during its multidisciplinary weekly meetings, to analyze the concordance between the proposed and administered treatment, the delay of treatment, and the 1-year actuarial survival. Of the 344 patients discussed during the period considered, the therapeutic decision was chemotherapy in 183 patients, surgery in 93, radiochemotherapy in 42, radiotherapy in 14, and supportive care 12. Therapeutic discordance between the planned and the administered treatment was recorded in 15 cases (4.4%), mainly for patient's refusal (seven cases) or poor performance status (five cases). The median delay of treatment was 20 days, shorter for chemotherapy (16 days), and longer for radiotherapy (27 days). The overall 1-year survival rate was 51.4%: 80.4% for stage I, 50.3% for stage II, 37.5% for stage III, and 27.2% for stage IV. For patients for whom discordance of treatment was recorded, a lower survival rate was recorded, without reaching statistical significance (0.07). In conclusion, the efficacy of the Groupe d' Oncologic Thoracique Azureen multidisciplinary management was confirmed, as we believe that a discordant rate of less than 5% and a delay of treatment of 4 weeks can be considered acceptable. Furthermore, a periodic survival evaluation of the population as a whole could provide additional useful information for multidisciplinary groups.
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