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Occult Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer

Treatment of occult nonsmall cell lung cancer depends on where the cancer has spread. It can usually be cured by surgery.

Stage 0 (Carcinoma in Situ)

Treatment of stage 0 may include the following:

  • Surgery (wedge resection or segmental resection).
  • Photodynamic therapy using an endoscope.

Stage I Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer

Treatment of stage I nonsmall cell lung cancer may include the following:

  • Surgery (wedge resection, segmental resection, or lobectomy).
  • External radiation therapy (for patients who cannot have surgery or choose not to have surgery).
  • Surgery followed by chemotherapy.
  • A clinical trial of photodynamic therapy using an endoscope.
  • A clinical trial of surgery followed by chemoprevention.

Stage II Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer

Treatment of stage II nonsmall cell lung cancer may include the following:

  • Surgery (wedge resection, segmental resection, lobectomy, or pneumonectomy).
  • External radiation therapy (for patients who cannot have surgery or choose not to have surgery).
  • Surgery followed by chemotherapy, with or without other treatments.
  • A clinical trial of external radiation therapy following surgery.

Stage IIIA and Stage IIIB Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer

Treatment of stage IIIA nonsmall cell lung cancer may include the following:

  • Surgery with or without radiation therapy.
  • External radiation therapy alone.
  • Chemotherapy combined with other treatments.
  • A clinical trial of new ways of giving radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
  • A clinical trial of new combinations of treatments.

Treatment of stage IIIB nonsmall cell lung cancer may include the following:

  • External radiation therapy alone.
  • Chemotherapy combined with external radiation therapy.
  • Chemotherapy combined with external radiation therapy, followed by surgery.
  • Chemotherapy alone.
  • A clinical trial of new ways of giving radiation therapy.
  • A clinical trial of new combinations of treatments.

Stage IV Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer

Treatment of stage IV nonsmall cell lung cancer may include the following:

  • Watchful waiting.
  • External radiation therapy as palliative therapy, to relieve pain and other symptoms and improve the quality of life.
  • Chemotherapy.
  • Laser therapy and/or internal radiation therapy.
  • A clinical trial of chemotherapy with or without biologic therapy.
  • Educational information provided by The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Internet site.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 February 2009 18:06
 
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