The effects of radiotherapy on the survival of patients with unresectable non-small cell lung cancer.

The effects of radiotherapy on the survival of patients with unresectable non-small cell lung cancer. Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2018 Mar 27;: Authors: Tini P, Nardone V, Pastina P, Pirtoli L, Correale P, Giordano A Abstract INTRODUCTION: Lung cancer represents the leading cause of cancer mortality across the worlds. At present, less than 30% of the patients can undergo curative surgery, while the majority of them (65%) are diagnosed with metastatic disease and directed to systemic treatments whose effects on the outcome of these patients depends by their performance status, disease-stage, histology, targetable-driving-mutation, and susceptibility to immunotherapy. In this context there is a subset of patients (25%) with locally advanced stage disease whose outcome might be greatly improved by using combined strategies of treatment including chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. Areas covered: Here we reviewed possible combination strategies aimed to improve the outcome of lung cancer patients, focusing on the role of radiotherapy both in the adjuvant and oligo-metastatic setting and in synergy with immunotherapy, and finally, we afforded the new challenges concerning the advanced RT and precision oncology. In particular, we carried out a focused analysis concerning the key clinical management weaknesses as well as the potential that current research holds. Expert commentary: We believe that the most promising clinical trials in t...
Source: Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Expert Rev Anticancer Ther Source Type: research