ASSESSMENT AND COMPARISON OF QUALITY OF LIFE AND SYMPTOM RELIEF IN PATIENT OF INOPERABLE NON-METASTATIC NON SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER UNDERGOING DIFFERENT PALLIATIVE RADIATION THERAPY.
Lung cancer incidence in Indian men is 54000, with mortality at 49000 and in females at much less 17000 with mortality at 15,000. The aim of our study is Health related QoL changes: By using EORTC Quality of Life Questionnaire (QLQ)-C30 and QLQ-LC13. All histology proven patients of locally advanced NSCLC attending Department of Radiotherapy, R.G.Kar Medical College & Hospital during study period from January, 2017 to July 2018. Patient with poor performance status and inoperable NSCLC causing pulmonary symptoms, hypofractionated, involved field radiotherapy 8.5 Gy in two fractions offer acceptable palliation with minimal toxicity. A clear advantage of the very short hypofractionated regimen is that it enable patients with a short expected survival time to spend more of their remaining time away from their hospital. Palliative radiotherapy plays an important role of palliation of symptomatic intrathoracic disease and in preservation of health related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients who have limited expected survival time and/or intolerance to combined chemotherapy and radical radiotherapy regimen.