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Advanced and metastatic treatment of non-small cell lung cancer

Issue 9, 2012

HOT TOPICS IN ONCOLOGY
Advanced and metastatic treatment of non-small cell lung cancer

Publ. date:2012
ISBN:978-88-6450-136-9
ISSN:1973-9656
E-ISSN:2036-0894
DOI:10.4147/HTO-120900


Abstract

Since this monograph has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the first article.

In patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC; stage IIIB/IV), modern chemotherapy (CT) has improved survival, tumor-related symptoms, and quality of life. International guidelines recommend its use as first-line, second/third-line, and maintenance therapy [1-3]. Nevertheless the benefit achieved with platinum-based doublet CT alone in an unselected group of patients has reached a plateau with a response rate (RR) of about 30%, a median survival time of 10 months, and a 1-year survival rate of about 30% [4]. These results can be obtained with several combination regimens. During the past decade, many thoracic oncology centers in Europe have accepted the […]

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FOREWORD
by Christian Manegold


ARTICLES
Current practice and upcoming topics in treatment individualization of advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Christian Manegold, Nick Thatcher
Cetuximab in non-small cell lung cancer
Christian Manegold, Nick Thatcher


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Editor-in-chief
Dan L. Longo - MD

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