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Treatment aims to control the cancer for as long as possible and help to reduce symptoms. If you are well enough you usually have chemotherapy with or without ...
Treatment options for non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) · surgery · radiotherapy · chemotherapy · chemotherapy with radiotherapy (chemoradiotherapy) · immunotherapy ...
Chemotherapy uses anti cancer (cytotoxic) drugs to destroy cancer cells. You might have chemotherapy for small cell lung cancer and non small cell lung cancer.
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You may have radiotherapy after chemotherapy for stage 2 and, in some situations, stage 3 non small cell lung cancer. This is called sequential radiotherapy.
If your cancer is at a very early stage, you might be able to have surgery to remove the part of the lung containing the cancer. This is called a lobectomy. But ...
For early stage NSCLC, chemotherapy after surgery (adjuvant chemotherapy) can help to lower the risk of the cancer coming back. If your cancer has a high amount ...
But surgery isn't used very often for small cell lung cancer. If you do have surgery, you usually have chemotherapy afterwards and might also have radiotherapy.
These drugs are called ALK inhibitors. You usually have one of these drugs as a first treatment for metastatic NSCLC. They include: crizotinib (Xalkori)
Around 5 out of 100 people (around 5%) with stage 4 lung cancer will survive their cancer for 5 years or more after they're diagnosed. Where this information ...
Chemotherapy · Hormone therapy · Targeted cancer drugs · Immunotherapy · Radiotherapy · Surgery · Treatment using heat and cold to kill cancer cells (ablation).