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Table 1. Features of patients who had chemotherapy and odds ratios for receiving chemotherapy
Table 2. Median survival in days according to stage and number of cyclesof chemotherapy
Table 3. Factors associated with completing X4 cycles in patients who started chemotherapy
Figure 1. Kaplan–Meier plots showing survival after diagnosis bynumber of cycles recorded, for limited and extensive stage small-celllung cancer.
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