The present updated guidelines on the management of resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) formulated by the ELCWP are designed to answer the following questions: 1) Is conventional surgery the best treatment for potentially resectable cancer? 2) What is the definition of a complete resection? 3) Should we make a systematic lymphadenectomy in case of surgery for a N0 or N1 tumor? 4) What is the role of radiation therapy after complete resection? 5) In case of clinical stage I or II, should administer adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy? 6) In case of pathological stage I or II, should administer adjuvant chemotherapy? 7) In case of complete resection for stage IIIA N2 disease, should be offered adjuvant therapy and if so which one: ...
The present guidelines on the management of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NS CLC) were formul...
Non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) are different today, due to the increased use of screening progr...
Background: Stage III N2 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a very heterogeneous disease associat...
The present guidelines on the management of resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were formu...
Surgery is the ultimate curative treatment for resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Howeve...
The present updated guidelines on the management of unresectable non-metastatic nonsmall cell lung c...
The present guidelines on the management of unresectable non-metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (...
The term ‘complete resection ’ is traditionally defined as a desired surgical procedure if a conside...
These updated clinical practice guidelines on the treatment of advanced (metastatic disease) nonsmal...
none9Lung cancer (LC) has become the leading cancer-related cause of death in the US and in develope...
Stage III N2 nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a complex disease with poor treatment outcomes. Fo...
Radical surgery remains the only treatment with curative potential for patients with operable non-sm...
The present guidelines on the management of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NS CLC) were formul...
Non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) are different today, due to the increased use of screening progr...
Background: Stage III N2 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a very heterogeneous disease associat...
The present guidelines on the management of resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were formu...
Surgery is the ultimate curative treatment for resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Howeve...
The present updated guidelines on the management of unresectable non-metastatic nonsmall cell lung c...
The present guidelines on the management of unresectable non-metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (...
The term ‘complete resection ’ is traditionally defined as a desired surgical procedure if a conside...
These updated clinical practice guidelines on the treatment of advanced (metastatic disease) nonsmal...
none9Lung cancer (LC) has become the leading cancer-related cause of death in the US and in develope...
Stage III N2 nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a complex disease with poor treatment outcomes. Fo...
Radical surgery remains the only treatment with curative potential for patients with operable non-sm...
The present guidelines on the management of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NS CLC) were formul...
Non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) are different today, due to the increased use of screening progr...
Background: Stage III N2 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a very heterogeneous disease associat...