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Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy with Daily Low-Dose Carboplatin in Older Patients with Unresectable Locally Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Clinical Outcomes and Prognostic Significance of Systemic Inflammation Markers

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08 January 2026

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23 January 2026

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Abstract
Older patients with unresectable locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) frequently receive concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) with daily low-dose carboplatin; however, real-world data on its efficacy, safety, and prognostic factors remain limited. We aimed to retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of this regimen and examined whether systemic inflammation-based indices predict prognosis in this setting. We reviewed 52 consecutive patients with locally advanced NSCLC treated with first-line CCRT using daily low-dose carboplatin at three Japanese institutions between April 2007 and December 2019. The median progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 11.5 and 40.1 months, respectively. Twenty patients received durvalumab as maintenance therapy. In the overall cohort, multivariate analysis identified the Glasgow Prognostic Score (GPS) as an independent predictor of PFS. A GPS of 0–1 was also associated with a significantly longer OS in univariate analysis. CCRT with daily low-dose carboplatin provided durable disease control with acceptable toxicity in older patients with unresectable stage II/III NSCLC. The GPS appears to be a simple marker for PFS in this population and may aid in pretreatment risk stratification alongside histology and consolidation strategies.
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