Neo-Adjuvant Therapies in Lung Cancer – Past Present and Future Directions
Abstract:Lung cancer is the leading cause of neoplasm incidence and mortality worldwide [1]. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) can account for 85% of lung cancer cases [2]. The treatment has changed significantly over the last approximate 20 years to improve patient survival and response rates. The main advances were at the systemic approach to advance disease, while there was little advancement in the adjuvant and neo-adjuvant setting [3]. This review does not encompass advances for advanced disease but focuses on th… Show more
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