Treatment of small cell lung cancer: Intensive remission induction, radiation therapy, and maintenance chemotherapy

1982 
Forty-eight patients with small cell lung cancer were treated with an intensive therapy regimen which included induction chemotherapy with vincristine, adriamycin, procarbazine, and methotrexate. This was followed by radiation therapy given to areas of residual disease after restaging. Maintenance chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and procarbazine was then given to patients who had entered complete remission (CR). Fifteen out of 17 patients with limited disease (88%) achieved complete remission. Remission rates for patients with extrathoracic metastases were somewhat lower. Seven of 11 patients (64%) of patients with a single extrathoracic metastatic site achieved CR, while only 6/20 (30%) with multiple extrathoracic metastases went into remission. Median survival for patients who achieved complete remission was 17 months.
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