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Clinical and economic impact of recurrence in early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer following complete resection

Howard West, Xiaohan Hu, Diana Chirovsky, Mark S. Walker, Yuexi Wang, Alpana Kaushiva, Jon G. Tepsick, Ayman Samkari

2023Future Oncology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: Real-world data on outcomes for early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are needed to better understand the benefits of new therapies. Methods: In this retrospective study using the ConcertAI Patient360™ database, overall survival and healthcare resource utilization were compared among patients with recurrent and non-recurrent completely resected stage IB-IIIA NSCLC. Results: Recurrence was associated with a shorter median overall survival compared with non-recurrence (31.5 months vs 75.6 months, respectively), lower survival probability 5-years post-resection, and higher healthcare resource utilization. Patients with late recurrence had a longer restricted mean survival time versus patients with early recurrence. Conclusion: Results from this real-world study highlight the potential value of preventing or delaying recurrence in patients with early-stage NSCLC.

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MedicineStage (stratigraphy)DiseaseLung cancerSurgeryRetrospective cohort studyCancerInternal medicinePaleontologyBiologyLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsEsophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
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