Real-world treatment patterns and outcomes of patients with extensive disease small cell lung cancer

Christine M. Cramer-van der Welle*, Franz M.N.H. Schramel, Arvid S. van Leeuwen, Harry J.M. Groen, Ewoudt M.W. van de Garde

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Abstract

Objective: Clinical outcome data on patients with extensive disease small cell lung cancer (ED SCLC) treated in routine practice is limited. The aim of this retrospective study is to present data on treatment patterns and survival in an unselected patient population with ED SCLC. Methods: All patients diagnosed with ED SCLC between 2008 and 2014 in six Dutch large teaching hospitals (Santeon network) were included. We collected data on patient characteristics, systemic treatments, overall survival (OS), dose reductions (<80% of initial dose) and early discontinuation (<4 cycles). Results: From 792 diagnosed patients, 568 (72%) started with first-line treatment. Of these patients, 41% received second-line treatment. Only 68 patients received third-line treatment. For all treated patients, the mean age was 66 years. The majority (72%) had a performance status (ECOG) of 0 or 1 at diagnosis. Median OS of treated patients was 7.4 months. Of all patients with first-line treatment, 26% received <4 cycles and dose reductions were observed in 29%. Conclusion: After first-line systemic treatment in ED SCLC the fraction of patients receiving subsequent lines of treatment is rapidly decreasing. This information is necessary as background for evaluation of the added value of future drugs under study for ED SCLC.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13250
Pages (from-to)1-6
JournalEuropean Journal of Cancer Care
Volume29
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Sept 2020

Funding

EvdG reports research grants from AbbVie NL and the Dutch Cancer Society during the conduct of the study. HG reports a grant from Boehringer‐Ingelheim and other from BMS, Roche, Novartis, Merck and Pfizer, outside the submitted work. All remaining authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

Keywords

  • effectiveness
  • pharmacotherapy
  • real-world
  • small cell lung cancer
  • survival
  • treatment patterns

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