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Lung cancer is the principal cause of cancer death worldwide; overall, 5-year survival of patients even with limited disease and resectable tumor is 35–40 %, making lung cancer one of the most important public health problems. Majority of patients die within 2 years of diagnosis. At the time of diagnosis, frequently, the disease is found to have spread beyond the primary site. Early localized lung cancer is treated with surgery with or without adjuvant chemotherapy; patients with positive ipsilateral mediastinal lymphadenopathy are treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery, while more advanced cases are treated with palliative chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy.
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Sonavane, S., Basu, S. (2015). PET–CT Imaging of Lung Cancer: The Current Status and Future Potentials. In: Das, B. (eds) Positron Emission Tomography. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2098-5_12
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