Serial fiberoptic bronchoscopy during chemotherapy for small cell carcinoma of the lung: early detection of patients at high risk of relapse
Serial fiberoptic bronchoscopic examinations were performed during intensive chemotherapy with a combination of drugs in 77 previously untreated patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung. Before treatment, bronchoscopic examination revealed evidence of cancer in 93 percent (70) of the 75 patien...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chest 1978-11, Vol.74 (5), p.531-536 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Serial fiberoptic bronchoscopic examinations were performed during intensive chemotherapy with a combination of drugs in 77
previously untreated patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung. Before treatment, bronchoscopic examination revealed
evidence of cancer in 93 percent (70) of the 75 patients studied at that time, including 8 percent (six) in whom the tumor
was not evaluable on the chest x-ray film. After therapy was initiated, 36 percent (29) of the 81 procedures performed in
patients with a complete response radiographically and 62 percent (33) of the 53 bronchoscopic procedures in those with a
partial response or no response showed evidence of tumor. In both of these groups, patients with abnormal findings on endoscopic
examination had a much higher rate of relapsing tumor of the chest within a 12-week period. Progression of intrathoracic tumor
was first detected solely by bronchoscopic examination in 22 percent (seven) of the 32 episodes of progression. In our hands,
repeated fiberoptic bronchoscopic procedures during chemotherapy for small cell carcinoma have yielded information not apparent
from the chest x-ray film in a significant number of patients. |
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ISSN: | 0012-3692 1931-3543 |
DOI: | 10.1378/chest.74.5.531 |