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  1. Cancer Types
  2. Lung Cancers
  3. Small Cell Lung Cancer
  4. Treatment Options

Treatment Options

Articles about the treatment of small cell lung cancer.

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Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer

Radiation therapy can be used in the treatment of lung cancer. This is an introduction to radiation therapy for lung cancer and the potential short and long-term side effects of treatment using radiation.

Brachytherapy for Lung Cancer

Brachytherapy is a type of internal radiation treatment that can be used to treat some cases of lung cancer.

Surgical Procedures: Surgery and Staging for Lung Cancer

Lung cancer can be treated with surgery in some cases. This article details how lung cancer is staged, the different types of surgeries used for treatment, risks associated with these surgeries and how to take care of yourself after surgery.

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