Patients Preferences in Chemotherapy for Advanced Non-small-cell Lung Cancer
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概要
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Objective To determine how Japanese patients with lung cancer weigh potential survival, chemotherapy response rate, and symptom relief against the potential toxicity of different treatments in cancer chemotherapy.Methods and Patients We used a questionnaire describing a hypothetical situation about stage IV non-small-cell lung cancer. Seventy-three patients with lung cancer who had received chemotherapy and 120 patients with other respiratory disease as the control group were asked to rate the minimal benefit that would make two hypothetical treatments acceptable. For “chance of cure,” “response but not cure,” and “symptom relief,” the subjects could give answers from 1% to 100% and for prolonging life could give answers from 1 to 60 months.Results Patients with lung cancer were significantly more likely than were patients with other respiratory diseases to accept either intensive or less-intensive treatments for a potentially small benefit for “chance of cure,” “response but not cure,” and “symptom relief”. The degree of survival advantage that patients require before accepting cancer treatment with its associated toxicity varied widely. If their lives were prolonged 3 months, 19% and 21% of patients with lung cancer would choose to receive intensive and less-intensive treatment, respectively. When the chance of symptom relief was 70%, 73% of patients with lung cancer were willing to choose intensive chemotherapy. Factor associated with patients’ choice of chemotherapy in both groups was age.Conclusion Oncologists must consider the substantial range of attitudes to chemotherapy among patients when making treatment decisions and they must give patients the opportunity to be included in this process.
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
- 2005-02-01
著者
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ADACHI Mitsuru
Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine
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Adachi Mitsuru
First Department Of Internal Medicine Showa University
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Adachi Mitsuru
Department Of 1^<st> Internal Medicine Showa University
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HIROSE Takashi
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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HORICHI Naoya
Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine
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OHMORI Tohru
Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine
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KUSUMOTO Sohjiroh
Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine
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SUGIYAMA Tomohide
Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine
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SHIRAI Takao
Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine
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OZAWA Tetsuji
Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine
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OHNISHI Tsukasa
Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine
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Hirose Takashi
First Department Of Internal Medicine Showa University
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Shirai Takao
First Department Of Internal Medicine Showa University
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Ohmori Tohru
First Department Of Internal Medicine Showa University
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Ozawa Tetsuji
First Department Of Internal Medicine Showa University
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Ozawa Tetsuji
Department Of First Internal Medicine School Of Medicine
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Horichi Naoya
First Department Of Internal Medicine Showa University
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Sugiyama Tomohide
Department Of Internal Medicine Showa University School Of Medicine
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Kusumoto Sohjiroh
Department Of Internal Medicine Showa University School Of Medicine
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Ohnishi Tsukasa
First Department Of Internal Medicine Showa University
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