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Supportive care in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer.

Authors :
Di Maio M
Perrone F
Gallo C
Iaffaioli RV
Manzione L
Piantedosi FV
Cigolari S
Illiano A
Barbera S
Robbiati SF
Piazza E
Ianniello GP
Frontini L
Veltri E
Castiglione F
Rosetti F
De Maio E
Maione P
Gridelli C
Rossi A
Barletta E
Barzelloni ML
Signoriello G
Bilancia D
Dinota A
Rosati G
Germano D
Lamberti A
Pontillo V
Brancacio L
Crispino C
Esposito M
Battiloro C
Tufano G
Cioffi A
Guardasole V
Angelini V
Guidetti G
Barbera S
Renda F
Romano F
Volpintesta A
Robbiati SF
Sannicolò M
Filipazzi V
Esani G
Gambaro A
Ferrario S
Tinessa V
Caprio MG
Zonato S
Cabiddu M
Raina A
Veltri E
D'Aprile M
Pistillucci G
Porcile G
Ostellino O
Vinante O
Azzarello G
Gebbia V
Borsellino N
Testa A
Gasparini G
Morabito A
Gattuso D
Romito S
Carrozza F
Fava S
Calcagno A
Grimi E
Bertetto O
Ciuffreda L
Parello G
Maiorino L
Santoro A
Santoro M
Failla G
Aiello RA
Bearz A
Sorio R
Scalone S
Clerici M
Bollina R
Belloni P
Sacco C
Sibau A
Adamo V
Altavilla G
Scimone A
Spatafora M
Bellia V
Hopps MR
Monfardini S
Favaretto A
Stefani M
Corradini GM
Pavia G
Scagliotti G
Novello S
Selvaggi G
Tonato M
Darwish S
Michetti G
Belometti MO
Labianca R
Quadri A
De Marinis F
Migliorino MR
Martelli O
Colucci G
Galetta D
Giotta F
Isa L
Candido P
Rossi N
Calandriello A
Ferraù F
Malaponte E
Barni S
Cazzaniga M
Gebbia N
Valerio MR
Belli M
Colantuoni G
Capuano MA
Angiolillo M
Sollitto F
Ardizzoia A
Luporini G
Locatelli MC
Pari F
Aitini E
Pedicini T
Febbraro A
Zollo C
Di Costanzo F
Bartolucci R
Gasperoni S
Gaion F
Palazzolo G
Galligioni E
Caffo O
Cortesi E
D'Auria G
Curcio C
Vasta M
Bumma C
Celano A
Bretti S
Nettis G
Anselmo A
Mattioli R
Nisticò C
Aschelter A
Foa P
Source :
British journal of cancer [Br J Cancer] 2003 Sep 15; Vol. 89 (6), pp. 1013-21.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The present study describes supportive care (SC) in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), evaluating whether it is affected by concomitant chemotherapy, patient's performance status (PS) and age. Data of patients enrolled in three randomised trials of first-line chemotherapy, conducted between 1996 and 2001, were pooled. The analysis was limited to the first three cycles of treatment. Supportive care data were available for 1185 out of 1312 (90%) enrolled patients. Gastrointestinal drugs (45.7%), corticosteroids (33.4%) and analgesics (23.8%) were the most frequently observed categories. The mean number of drugs per patient was 2.43; 538 patients (45.4%) assumed three or more supportive drugs. Vinorelbine does not produce substantial variations in the SC pattern, while cisplatin-based treatment requires an overall higher number of supportive drugs, with higher use of antiemetics (41 vs 27%) and antianaemics (10 vs 4%). Patients with worse PS are more exposed to corticosteroids (42 vs 30%). Elderly patients require drugs against concomitant diseases significantly more than adults (20 vs 7%) and are less frequently exposed to antiemetics (12 vs 27%). In conclusion, polypharmacotherapy is a relevant issue in patients with advanced NSCLC. Chemotherapy does not remarkably affect the pattern of SC, except for some drugs against side effects. Elderly patients assume more drugs for concomitant diseases and receive less antiemetics than adults.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0007-0920
Volume :
89
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
British journal of cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12966418
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6601236