Prognostic factors in clinical stage IIIA small cell lung cancer: An analysis of a population-based cancer registry in Taiwan
Sung-Chi Yu, Jing-Yang Huang, Ya-Fu Cheng, Ching-Yuan Cheng, Chang-Lun Huang, Wei-Heng Hu, Bing-Yen Wang, Jun Hyeok Lim, Fumihiro Yamaguchi, Fumihiro Yamaguchi

TL;DR
This study identifies age, sex, and treatment method as key prognostic factors for stage IIIA small cell lung cancer in Taiwan.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into treatment outcomes and prognostic factors specific to stage IIIA small cell lung cancer in a Taiwanese population.
Findings
The five-year survival rate for stage IIIA small cell lung cancer patients was 20.57%.
Age over 70 years, sex, and treatment method were significant independent prognostic factors.
Patients who underwent surgery had significantly better outcomes than those who did not.
Abstract
Lung cancer stands as the primary cause of cancer-related death across the globe. The standard therapeutic approach for lung cancer involves concurrent chemoradiotherapy, with consideration of prophylactic cranial irradiation for younger or well-performing patients. In this study, we aimed to investigate prognostic factors and the impacts of different treatment methods on overall survival for stage IIIA small cell lung cancer in Taiwan. We obtained data from the Taiwan Cancer Registry, which included clinical and pathology data of 579 stage IIIA small cell lung cancer patients from January 2010 to December 2018, for this retrospective study. The enrolled patients had data on age, sex, Charlson Comorbidity Index score, histologic grading, clinical T, clinical N, clinical stage, treatment modality, and overall survival time. We compared overall survival among different subgroups to assess…
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TopicsLung Cancer Research Studies · Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
