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This phase II randomized study is to investigate the efficacy and toxicity of fractional thoracic radiotherapy combined with albumin bound paclitaxel and nedaplatin twice a week in the treatment of locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer compared with weekly chemotherapy.
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This phase II randomized study is to investigate the efficacy and toxicity of fractional thoracic radiotherapy combined with albumin bound paclitaxel and nedaplatin twice a week in the treatment of locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer compared with weekly chemotherapy.
Radiotherapy:
All patients will receive intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) once a day, 5 days a week. The first stage: DT 3000 cGy / 6 FX; the second stage, DT 3500 cGy / 7 FX. Or: the first segment: DT 4000 cGy / 10 FX; the second segment DT 2400 cGy / 6 FX. The interval between two stages of radiotherapy was 4 weeks.
Concurrent chemotherapy:
The patients were randomly divided into two groups and received one of the following concurrent chemotherapy regimens:
Group A: during the same period of radiotherapy, 30 mg / m2 albumin bound paclitaxel was intravenously infused twice a week for 0.5 hours, and nedaplatin 10 mg / m2 twice a week for 0.5 hours.
Group B: during the same period of radiotherapy, albumin bound paclitaxel (50 mg / m2) was intravenously infused once a week for 0.5 hours; nedaplatin (25 mg / m2) was intravenously infused once a week for 0.5 hours. The infusion time was D1, D8 of the first radiotherapy and D1, D8 of the second radiotherapy.
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160 participants in 2 patient groups
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Hui Liu, Prof.; Bo Qiu, Ph.D
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