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Online ISSN : 1348-9992
Print ISSN : 0386-9628
ISSN-L : 0386-9628
Characteristics of Female Patients with Primary Lung Cancer treated with Radiotherapy
Kazumi ShiojimaKazushige HayakawaYuko NakayamaYoshihiro SaitoOsamu Mitomo[in Japanese]Norio MitsuhashiHideo Niibe
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1993 Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages 29-35

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From 1976 to 1985, 402 patients with primary lung cancer were treated with radiotherapy at our hospital. There were 75 female patients who formed the basis of our analysis. Comparing the characteristics of female and male patients, the predominant characteristics of the female patients were as follows 1) larger proportion of the patients with adenocarcinoma, 2) higher percentage of stage N patients, 3) lower average age, 4) better performance status (PS), 5) lower frequency of lethal complications, and 6) higher frequency of more than two admissions. The prognosis of female patients was better than that of males. The favorable characteristics of female patients for prognosis, were lower average age, better PS, and lower frequency of lethal complications. A higher frequency of admission to hospital might be a favorable characteristics for female patients to extend survivail in patients with recurrence disease.

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