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What is the appropriate concurrent chemoradiation regimen to treat unresectable stage IIB lung adenocarcinoma?

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Radiation Oncology · Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center

Historically, many locally advanced NSCLC trials have included patients with unresectable stage II disease. While those patients comprised only a few % of the study population, I think it is largely reasonable to extrapolate findings from stage III NSCLC patients to patients with unresectable stage ...

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Medical Oncology · Stephenson Cancer Center

In this patient population where we do not have data to guide treatment decisions, S1933 is a potential option. This study targets stage II patients who are not surgical candidates and stage III patients with ECOG PS 2. Patients are treated with hypofractionated radiotherapy followed by atezolizumab...

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