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Comparison of dose-time–fractionation schemes in non-oat cell lung cancer
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A series of 205 patients with inoperable, non-oat cell carcinoma of the lung were treated with three different dose-fractionation schedules. Fifty-six patients received 5000 rads in 25 fractions over five weeks (continuous, A); 79 patients received 2000 rads in five fractions over five days, with two weeks' rest, followed by 2000 rads in five fractions over five days (split-course, B); 70 patients received 3000 rads in 10 fractions over two weeks, followed by three weeks' rest and another 3000 rads (split course, C). The 24-month survival was 33% for A, 15% for B and 25% for C. The split course was better tolerated and radiation fibrosis was dose-related.
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