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Relapses after perioperative chemotherapy and surgery
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As chemotherapy gains wider acceptance for the treatment of earlier stages of NSCLC, particularly in the adjuvant and neoadjuvant setting, physicians face a growing population of high performance status patients who have relapsed after their first-line chemotherapy. The type of second-line chemotherapy after initial adjuvant or neoadjuvant treatment with a platinum-based regimen remains largely undefined. Some might consider rechallenging patients with a platinum based doublet whereas others might treat these patients with a monochemotherapy (pemetrexed or docetaxel).
Most relapses occurring after perioperative chemotherapy and surgery are non surgical locally advanced relapses or metastatic diseases.
Some differences exist between these post surgical relapses and the progressions occurring after the first line non surgical treatment of a stage III/IV.
These differences might be associated with a more chemosensitive disease and thus might be the rationale of using a platinum containing doublet instead of the classical mono chemotherapy docetaxel or pemetrexed.
Thus, the current study has been designed to answer these questions.
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