Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of concurrent thoracic radiotherapy (TRT) and daily low-dose carboplatin (CBDCA) in elderly patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and to estimate tumor response, toxicity and survival.
Methods: Forty patients were entered in a multicenter phase II study. All were patients with pathologically documented unresectable stage IIIA or IIIB or medically inoperable stage I, II NSCLC. CBDCA 30 mg/m2 was given on days 1-5 in weeks 1-4 concurrently with TRT, mainly for radiosensitization. TRT was started 1 h after CBDCA (30 min infusion) was given. TRT was given in 2 Gy/fraction/day, 5 days a week for a total of 50-60Gy.
Results: Thirty-eight patients were assessable for treatment response and toxicity. One patient had a CR and 18 patients PRs with a response rate of 50% (95% CI, 33.4-66.6%). The main toxicities were hematological toxicity. Other toxicities were grade > or =2 esophagitis in one patient, grade 3 nausea/vomiting in one and grade > or =3 pulmonary toxicity in two. There was one treatment-related death due to pulmonary toxicity. For stage IIIA + IIIB patients, the median survival time was 15.1 months and 1-and 2-year actuarial survival rates were 52.6 and 20.5%, respectively. For stage I + II patients, 1- and 3-year actuarial survival rates were 90.9 and 69.3%, respectively.
Conclusions: The data suggest that TRT with daily low-dose CBDCA in elderly patients is effective and feasible because of its low toxicity and survival.