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Lung Cancer Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
Improve overall health, support treatment efficacy, and enhance quality of life.
- Smoking Cessation· Crucial for prevention, improving treatment outcomes, and reducing recurrence risk.
- Healthy Diet· Balanced nutrition to support the immune system, maintain strength during treatment, and manage side effects.
- Regular Physical Activity· As tolerated, to improve energy levels, reduce fatigue, and enhance overall well-being.
- Stress Management· Techniques like meditation, yoga, or counseling to cope with the emotional impact of diagnosis and treatment.
- Avoidance of Environmental Toxins· Minimizing exposure to secondhand smoke, asbestos, radon, and other lung irritants.
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Medicinal Treatment
Destroy cancer cells, slow disease progression, manage symptoms, and improve survival.
- Chemotherapy· Systemic treatment using drugs to kill cancer cells throughout the body, often used for advanced or metastatic cancer.
- Targeted Therapies· Medications that specifically block the growth and spread of cancer by interfering with specific molecules involved in tumor growth, based on genetic mutations.
- Immunotherapy· Drugs that boost the body's own immune system to recognize and fight cancer cells.
- Radiotherapy· High-energy radiation to destroy cancer cells, either as a primary treatment, adjuvant therapy, or to relieve symptoms (palliative radiation).
- Pain Management· Medications and interventions to control pain associated with cancer and its treatment, improving comfort and quality of life.
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Surgical Treatment
Remove cancerous tissue, prevent spread, and improve long-term survival for early-stage disease.
- Lobectomy· Removal of an entire lobe of the lung where the tumor is located, typically for localized non-small-cell lung cancer.
- Pneumonectomy· Removal of an entire lung, usually reserved for larger or centrally located tumors that cannot be removed with a lobectomy.
- Wedge Resection / Segmentectomy· Removal of a small, wedge-shaped piece or a segment of the lung containing the tumor, preserving more lung tissue for smaller, peripheral tumors or patients with compromised lung function.
- Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS)· A minimally invasive surgical technique using small incisions and a camera to perform lung resections, leading to faster recovery.
- Sleeve Resection· Removal of a section of the main airway (bronchus) along with the tumor, reconnecting the remaining lung tissue, often used to preserve lung function when the tumor is near the main airway.
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