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The development of targeted therapy in small cell lung cancer.
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Aggressive CancerImmunologyTumor BiologyOncologyRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchMolecular OncologyTargeted TherapiesTumor TargetingTargeted TherapyCancer TreatmentCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentLung CancerSclc PatientsBronchial NeoplasmImmune Checkpoint InhibitorMedicineCancer Growth
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a highly aggressive cancer usually with distal metastasis and very poor prognosis. Chemotherapy is the treatment of choice for SCLC in all stages and an initial good response, but there is a high chance of disease relapse with an overall poor median survival for both stages. With increasing translational research and a better understanding of the molecular basis of cancer, a number of molecular targets have been identified in various preclinical studies. Targeted drugs have less toxicity than chemotherapy drugs, but no targeted agents have been approved for use in the treatment of SCLC patients to date. This review focuses on targeted therapies in SCLC.
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