Shorter radiation may be as effective for lung cancer

NCT ID NCT02688036

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether a shorter course of radiation (hypofractionated) given with chemotherapy works as well as the standard longer radiation course for people with limited-stage small cell lung cancer. 860 adults aged 18-70 with early-stage disease took part. The main goal was to compare overall survival between the two approaches.

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  • Cancer Insititute and Hosiptal of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

    Beijing, 100021, China

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