Treating Small Cell Lung Cancer
Small cell lung cancer spreads quickly. In many cases, cancer cells have already spread to other parts of the
body when the disease is diagnosed. In order to reach cancer cells throughout the body, doctors almost always use
chemotherapy. Treatment may also include radiation therapy aimed at the tumor in the lung or tumors in other parts
of the body (such as in the brain). Some patients have radiation therapy to the brain even though no cancer is found
there. This treatment, called prophylactic cranial irradiation
(PCI), is given to prevent tumors from forming in the brain. Surgery is
part of the treatment plan for a small number of patients with small
cell lung cancer.
Explanatory Terms
prophylactic cranial irradiation (pro-fih-LAK-tik KRAY-nee-ul ir-ray-dee-AY-shun):
Radiation therapy to the head to reduce the risk that cancer will spread to the brain.
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