For a patient of NSCLC having N2 (stage III) disease, which of the following is an accepted management option :
For a patient of NSCLC having N2 (stage III) disease, which of the following is an accepted management option :
For a patient of NSCLC having N2 (stage III) disease, which of the following is an accepted management option :
What is the treatment of choice for Pancoast tumors?
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If a patient is suspected of having N0/N1 disease but intraoperatively is found to be having N2 disease, the so called incidental N2 disease; then which of the following will be the best course of treatment :
For patients of T3 N0, 1 M0 NSCLC involving the chest wall, which of the following is the preferred primary therapeutic modality
Following complete resection of stage I NSCLC, which of the following adjuvant treatment is indicated?
Surgery is the treatment of choice for stage II NSCLC. As an adjuvant therapy which of the following is recommended in a completely resected stage II NSCLC
Lobar resections are the treatment of choice for stage I NSCLC, but in some instances a resection less than lobar is undertaken. Which of the following is not an indication for doing a sublobar resection?
Which is the drug choice for radiation pneumonitis?
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Which of the following is the standard of care for healthy patients with a clinical stage I NSCLC?
Which of the following are more commonly seen with smell cell lung cancer?
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