Our previously published findings reported that local consolidative therapy (LCT) with radiotherapy or surgery improved progression-free survival (PFS) and delayed new disease in patients with oligometastatic non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that did not progress after front-line systemic therapy. Herein, we present the longer-term overall survival (OS) results accompanied by additional secondary end points. In patients with oligometastatic NSCLC that did not progress after front-line systemic therapy, LCT prolonged PFS and OS relative to MT/O. READ ARTICLE
Journal of Clinical Oncology DOI: 10.1200/JCO.19.00201
Authors: Daniel R. Gomez, Chad Tang, Jianjun Zhang, George R. Blumenschein Jr, Mike Hernandez, J. Jack Lee, Rong Ye, David A. Palma, Alexander V. Louie, D. Ross Camidge, Robert C. Doebele, Ferdinandos Skoulidis, Laurie E. Gaspar, James W. Welsh, Don L. Gibbons, Jose A. Karam, Brian D. Kavanagh, Anne S. Tsao, Boris Sepesi, Stephen G. Swisher, John V. Heymach