Treatment
for lung cancer can involve
Surgical removal of the cancer
The decision about which treatments will be appropriate for
a given individual must take into account the location and extent of the tumor
as well as the overall health status of
the patient.
Intend to treatment may be
- Curative (removal or eradication of a cancer) or
- Palliative (measure that is unable to cure a cancer but can reduce pain and suffering).
More than one type of therapy may be prescribed. In such
cases, the therapy that is added to enhance the effects of the primary therapy
is referred to as adjuvant therapy. An
example of adjuvant therapy is chemotherapy or radiotherapy administered after
surgical removal of a tumor in an attempt to kill any tumor cells.
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