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Published in: BMC Pulmonary Medicine 1/2016

Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research article

Early mortality in lung cancer: French prospective multicentre observational study

Authors: Michel Grivaux, Didier Debieuvre, Dominique Herman, Christine Lemonnier, Jean-Michel Marcos, Jacky Crequit, Sylvie Vuillermoz-Blas, Patricia Barre, Marie Saillour, Francis Martin

Published in: BMC Pulmonary Medicine | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

Despite the progress seen in the last decade in diagnosis and treatment, lung cancer has still a bad prognosis and a substantial number of patients died within the weeks following diagnosis. The objective of this study was to quantify early mortality in lung cancer, to identify patients who are at high risk of early decease, and to describe their management in a real world.

Methods

Prospective observational study including consecutively all adult patients managed for primary lung cancer histologically or cytologically diagnosed in 2010 in the respiratory medicine department of one of the participating French general hospitals. Patients and cancer characteristics and first therapeutic strategy were collected at diagnosis. Dates of death were obtained from investigators or town council of the patient’s birth place. All fatal cases were considered regardless of the cause of the death. Multivariate logistic regression model was used to determine the factors significantly and independently associated with death at 1 and 3 months.

Results

Seven thousand fifty-one patients from 104 centres were included in the study. Vital status was obtained for 6,981 patients. Respectively, 678 (9.7 %) and 1,621 (23.2 %) of the 6,981 patients with available data died within 1 and 3 months following diagnosis. As compared with the other patients, they were significantly older and frailer (based on performance status [PS] and recent weight loss) and more frequently reported stage IV tumour. Overall, 64.5 % (1 month) and 42.8 % (3 months) of patients had no cancer therapy and less than 1 % were included in a therapeutic trial.

Conclusion

About one in four patients died within 3 months following lung cancer diagnosis. Early mortality mainly involves frail patients with advanced cancer and is associated with lack of cancer therapy. This supports the need for early diagnosis and clinical trials in this population. Reducing early mortality to give supplementary time to patients to organise the future is a major challenge for 21st century physicians.
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Metadata
Title
Early mortality in lung cancer: French prospective multicentre observational study
Authors
Michel Grivaux
Didier Debieuvre
Dominique Herman
Christine Lemonnier
Jean-Michel Marcos
Jacky Crequit
Sylvie Vuillermoz-Blas
Patricia Barre
Marie Saillour
Francis Martin
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Pulmonary Medicine / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2466
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-016-0205-5

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