Radiation Therapy Options in Small-Cell Lung Cancer

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This video reviews options for radiation therapy in the treatment of small-cell lung cancer, including dosing frequency and use of thoracic and cranial irradiation in extensive-stage disease.

This video with Gregory P. Kalemkerian, MD, of the University of Michigan Health System, reviews radiation therapy options for the treatment of small-cell lung cancer, including dosing frequency and use of thoracic and cranial irradiation in extensive-stage disease.

Kalemkerian gave a presentation on small-cell lung cancer at the 2017 Multidisciplinary Thoracic Cancers Symposium.

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