Treatment Option
Overview for SCLC
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Chemotherapy
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Radiation Therapy
Chemotherapy and radiation therapy
have been shown to improve survival for patients with small cell lung cancer
(SCLC).
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy improves the survival
of patients with limited-stage disease (LD) or extensive-stage disease (ED),
but it is curative in only a minority of patients.[1,2] Because patients with SCLC tend to develop
distant metastases, localized forms of treatment, such as surgical resection or
radiation therapy, rarely produce long-term survival.[3] With incorporation of current chemotherapy
regimens into the treatment program, however, survival is prolonged, with at
least a fourfold to fivefold improvement in median survival compared with
patients who are given no therapy.
The combination of platinum and
etoposide is the most widely used standard chemotherapeutic regimen.[4-6][Level of evidence: 1iiA] No consistent
survival benefit has resulted from platinum versus nonplatinum combinations,
increased dose intensity or dose density, altered mode of administration (e.g.,
alternating or sequential administration) of various chemotherapeutic agents,
or maintenance chemotherapy.[7-12][Level of evidence: 1iiA]
Radiation Therapy
SCLC is highly radiosensitive and
thoracic radiation therapy improves survival of patients with LD and ED
tumors.[13-16][Level of evidence: 1iiA] Prophylactic cranial
radiation prevents central nervous system recurrence and may improve the
long-term survival of patients with good performance status who have responded
to chemoradiation therapy [17-19][Level of evidence: 1iiA] and offers palliation
of symptomatic metastatic disease.
Treatment for patients with
limited-stage, extensive-stage, or recurrent SCLC is summarized in Table 1.
Table 1. Standard Treatment Options for
Patients With SCLC
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Stage
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Standard Treatment Options
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Limited-stage disease
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Chemotherapy and radiation therapy
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Combination chemotherapy alone
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Surgery followed by chemotherapy or chemoradiation
therapy
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Prophylactic cranial irradiation
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Extensive-stage disease
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Combination chemotherapy
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Prophylactic cranial irradiation
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Recurrent disease
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Chemotherapy
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Palliative therapy
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Despite treatment advances, the
majority of patients with SCLC die of their tumor even with the best available
therapy. Most of the improvements in the survival of patients with SCLC are
attributable to clinical trials that have attempted to improve on the best
available and most accepted therapy. Patient entry into such studies is highly
desirable.
Information about ongoing clinical
trials is available from the NCI
Web site.
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