Journal article

Curing operable stage i non-small cell lung cancer with stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy: The force awakens

S Siva, D Ball

Oncologist | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2016

Abstract

In 2016, surgery is the standard of care for peripheral stage I non-small cell lung cancer. However, recent thought-provoking randomized evidence suggests stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) has survival outcomes similar to those of surgery. Albeit limited, patient-reported outcomes and quality of life suggest that SABR compares favorably to surgery because it is noninvasive and associated with relatively few treatment-related complications. This article explores the current scientific landscape of surgery and SABR in this patient cohort.

University of Melbourne Researchers