Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and medical inoperability of early stage non-small cell lung cancer

2006 
17074 Background: Early stage NSCLC is commonly diagnosed in elderly patients who often have significant medical co-morbidity. SBRT is emerging as a treatment alternative that can provide 80–97% local control for peripheral tumors. We performed a literature review and a retrospective review of 24 patients referred to Princess Margaret Hospital for consideration of SBRT to assess what criteria were used to determine patient selection for this new treatment. Methods: Published papers reporting treating stage I NSCLC with SBRT were reviewed. Clinical and demographic characteristics of patients referred for consideration of SBRT over the last 15 months were analyzed. All patients were assessed by experienced thoracic surgeons to determine their operability status. Patients were retrospectively scored as average or high risk for surgery on the basis of accepted PFT guidelines (FEV1 and DLCO 2 associated with impaired survival). Results...
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