Detection and minimally invasive treatment of early squamous lung cancer

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide. The majority of patents presenting with NSCLC have advanced disease, which precludes curative treatment. Early detection and treatment might result in the identification of more patients with early central lung c...

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Main Authors: Johannes M.A. Daniels, Thomas G. Sutedja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2013-07-01
Series:Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1758834013482345
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spelling doaj-e0a317e27d1f440a9c77346f1a2ac88f2020-11-25T03:43:39ZengSAGE PublishingTherapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology1758-83401758-83592013-07-01510.1177/1758834013482345Detection and minimally invasive treatment of early squamous lung cancerJohannes M.A. DanielsThomas G. SutedjaNon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide. The majority of patents presenting with NSCLC have advanced disease, which precludes curative treatment. Early detection and treatment might result in the identification of more patients with early central lung cancer and improve survival. In addition, the study of early lung cancer improves understanding of lung carcinogenesis and might also reveal new treatment targets for advanced lung cancer. Bronchoscopic investigation of the central airways can reveal both early central lung cancer in situ (stage 0) and other preinvasive lesions such as dysplasia. In the current review we discuss the detection of early squamous lung cancer, the natural history of preinvasive lesions and whether biomarkers can be used to predict progression to cancer. Finally we will review the staging and management of preinvasive lung cancer lesions and the different therapeutic modalities that are available.https://doi.org/10.1177/1758834013482345
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Detection and minimally invasive treatment of early squamous lung cancer
Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology
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title Detection and minimally invasive treatment of early squamous lung cancer
title_short Detection and minimally invasive treatment of early squamous lung cancer
title_full Detection and minimally invasive treatment of early squamous lung cancer
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title_full_unstemmed Detection and minimally invasive treatment of early squamous lung cancer
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publisher SAGE Publishing
series Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology
issn 1758-8340
1758-8359
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide. The majority of patents presenting with NSCLC have advanced disease, which precludes curative treatment. Early detection and treatment might result in the identification of more patients with early central lung cancer and improve survival. In addition, the study of early lung cancer improves understanding of lung carcinogenesis and might also reveal new treatment targets for advanced lung cancer. Bronchoscopic investigation of the central airways can reveal both early central lung cancer in situ (stage 0) and other preinvasive lesions such as dysplasia. In the current review we discuss the detection of early squamous lung cancer, the natural history of preinvasive lesions and whether biomarkers can be used to predict progression to cancer. Finally we will review the staging and management of preinvasive lung cancer lesions and the different therapeutic modalities that are available.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1758834013482345
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