Not all early lung cancers need chemo: new tool pinpoints who does
NCT ID NCT07250360
Summary
This study looked at whether giving chemotherapy after surgery helps people with early-stage, non-squamous lung cancer. Researchers followed over 2,000 patients who either received chemo or just regular check-ups. They found that only patients identified as 'high-risk' by a new computer tool actually benefited from the extra treatment.
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