Pancoast tumor medical therapy

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mazia Fatima, MBBS [2]

Overveiw

The optimal management approach of Pancoast tumor depends on a series of characteristics, that include pre-treatment evaluation, location, and adequate staging. Common treatment options for management include radiation therapy alone, radiation therapy and surgery, concurrent chemotherapy with radiation therapy and surgery, surgery alone (for selected patients).

Management Approach

The optimal management approach of Pancoast tumor depends on a series of characteristics, that include pre-treatment evaluation, location, and adequate staging. Common treatment options for management include:

  • Radiation therapy alone
  • Radiation therapy and surgery
  • Concurrent chemotherapy with radiation therapy and surgery
  • Surgery alone (for selected patients)


The treatment of a Pancoast lung cancer may differ to that of other types of non-small cell lung cancer due to its position and close proximity to vital structures (such as nerves and spine) which may make surgery difficult to be undertaken. As a result, and depending on the stage of the cancer, treatment may often involve radiation and chemotherapy given pre-operatively (neoadjuvant treatment) prior to surgery.

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