Innovative Invasive Loco-Regional Techniques for the Treatment of Lung Cancer

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Surgical resection is still the standard treatment for early-stage lung cancer. A multimodal treatment consisting of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and/or immunotherapy is advised for more advanced disease stages (stages IIb, III and IV). The role of surgery in these stages is limited to very specific indications. Regional treatment techniques are being introduced at a high speed because of improved technology and their possible advantages over traditional surgery. This review includes an overview of established and promising innovative invasive loco-regional techniques stratified based on the route of administration, including endobronchial, endovascular and transthoracic routes, a discussion of the results for each method, and an overview of their implementation and effectiveness.

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Claes, E., Wener, R., Neyrinck, A. P., Coppens, A., Van Schil, P. E., Janssens, A., … Hendriks, J. M. H. (2023, April 1). Innovative Invasive Loco-Regional Techniques for the Treatment of Lung Cancer. Cancers. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082244

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