医学
肺癌
放射肿瘤学家
淋巴结
内科学
肿瘤科
疾病
放射治疗
磁共振成像
放射科
作者
Antonin Lévy,Lizza Hendriks,Thierry Berghmans,C. Faivre‐Finn,Matteo Giaj Levra,Niccolò Giaj-Levra,Baktiar Hasan,Alessia Pochesci,Nicolas Girard,Laurent Greillier,Sylvie Lantuéjoul,John Crowley,Mary O’Brien,Martin Reck,Benjamin Besse,Silvia Novello,Anne‐Marie C. Dingemans
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ejca.2019.09.012
摘要
Synchronous oligometastatic disease (sOM) has been described as a distinct disease entity; however, there is no consensus on OM definition (OM-d) in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A consensus group was formed aiming to agree on a common OM-d that could be used in future clinical trials. A European survey was circulated to generate questions and input for the consensus group meeting.A European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Lung Cancer Group (LCG)/sOM-d consensus group survey was distributed to LCG, sOM-d consensus group, and several European thoracic oncology societies' members.444 responses were analysed (radiation oncologist: 55% [n = 242], pulmonologist: 15% [n = 66], medical oncologist: 14% [n = 64]). 361 physicians (81%) aimed to cure sOM NSCLC patients and 82% (n = 362) included the possibility of radical intent treatment in their sOM-d. The maximum number of metastases considered in sOM-d varied: 12% replied 1 metastasis, 42% ≤ 3, and 17% ≥ 5 metastases. 79% (n = 353) stated that number of organs involved was important for sOM-d, and most (80%, n = 355) considered that only ≤3 involved organs (excluding primary) should be included. 317 (72%) included mediastinal lymph node involvement in the sOM-d and 22% (n = 70/317) counted mediastinal lymph node as a metastatic site. Most physicians completed sOM staging with brain magnetic resonance imaging (91%, n = 403) and positron emission tomography/computed tomography (98%, n = 437). Pathology proof of metastatic disease was a requirement to define sOM for 315 (71%) physicians. The preferred primary outcome for sOM clinical trials was overall survival (73%, n = 325).Although consensual answers were obtained, several issues remain unresolved and will require further research to agree on a sOM-d.
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