Small Cell Carcinoma is usually not amenable to surgical resection and is most often treated with chemotherapy and radiation.
Small Cell Carcinoma typically cannot be surgically removed and is primarily treated with chemotherapy and radiation.
Front | This type of lung carcinoma is usually not amenable to surgical resection and is most often treated with chemotherapy and radiation. |
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Back | Small Cell Carcinoma. |
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