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[Lung cancers--marking time?].

R Joss

    Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift
    |September 10, 1983
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Smoking causes lung cancer, yet cases are rising. While non-small cell lung cancer treatments remain stagnant, small cell lung cancer therapies have seen significant progress, offering long-term survival for some patients.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Public Health

    Context:

    • Lung cancer incidence is increasing despite the established link with smoking.
    • Limited therapeutic advancements in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) over the past two decades.
    • Surgical adjuvant therapies for NSCLC have shown no substantial improvements.

    Purpose:

    • To review current treatment outcomes for lung cancer.
    • To discuss potential strategies for improving NSCLC treatment efficacy.
    • To highlight recent advancements in small cell lung cancer (SCLC) treatment.

    Summary:

    • The causal link between smoking and lung cancer is well-established, yet lung cancer rates continue to rise.
    • Curative treatments and adjuvant therapies for non-small cell lung cancer have seen minimal progress in 20 years.

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  • Small cell lung cancer treatment has improved significantly in the last 15 years, with a notable percentage of patients achieving long-term disease-free survival.
  • Impact:

    • Identifies critical areas for research and development in non-small cell lung cancer.
    • Underscores the need for improved therapeutic strategies to combat rising lung cancer incidence.
    • Provides insights into successful treatment paradigms for small cell lung cancer.