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Epidemiological and clinical features of lung cancer patients from 1999 to 2009 in Tokushima Prefecture of Japan

Authors :
Hisatsugu Goto
Yasuhiko Nishioka
Masaki Hanibuchi
K. Yoneda
Jun Kishi
Toshiyuki Hirose
Masayuki Sumitomo
Kazuya Kondo
Satoshi Sakaguchi
Saburo Sone
Momoyo Azuma
Hiroya Tada
Koichiro Kenzaki
Masahiko Azuma
Takashi Haku
Yuko Toyoda
Soji Kakiuchi
Hideki Tomimoto
Katsuhiro Kinoshita
Seiji Yano
Hiroyasu Bando
Takanori Kanematsu
Shoji Sakiyakma
Source :
The Journal of Medical Investigation. 57:326-333
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
University of Tokushima Faculty of Medicine, 2010.

Abstract

Lung cancer is the leading cause of malignancy-related death worldwide. In the present study, we reviewed the epidemiologic and clinical features of lung cancer in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. Between January 1999 and December 2009, 2,183 patients with lung cancer were enrolled in this study. One thousand five hundred ninety-one (73%) patients were male and 592 (27%) patients were female. Median age was 70 years, with a range of 15-93 years. Seventy-six percent of patients had smoking history. One thousand nine hundred five (87%) patients were non-small cell lung cancer and the predominant histological type was adenocarcinoma (51%). Among all 2,183 patients, 702 (32%) belonged to elderly population. Four hundred seventy-one (22%), 213 (10%), 24 (1%), 116 (5%), 238 (11%), 370 (17%) and 678 (31%) patients had stage IA, IB, IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB and IV lung cancer, respectively. In Tokushima University Hospital, 516 (29%), 191 (11%), 58 (3%), 755 (43%) and 216 (12%) patients were initially treated with chemotherapy, chemo-radiotherapy, thoracic radiotherapy, operation and best supportive care, respectively. The median time to progression (TTP) and the median survival time (MST) of patients treated with chemotherapy and chemo-radiotherapy were 3.5 months, 13.0 months and 7.0 months, 18.0 months, respectively. The median TTP and the MST of 33 elderly patients treated with chemotherapy were 3.3 months and 18.0 months, respectively, which were comparable with those of total population. These results indicated the benefit of chemotherapy in elderly patients with advanced lung cancer by proper selection.

Details

ISSN :
13496867 and 13431420
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Medical Investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2abd5aba2645d9e754838d3f4a9350ab
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2152/jmi.57.326