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Abstract

Non-small-cell lung cancers (NSCLCs), the most common lung cancers, are known to have diverse pathological features. During the past decade, in-depth analyses of lung cancer genomes and signalling pathways have further defined NSCLCs as a group of distinct diseases with genetic and cellular heterogeneity. Consequently, an impressive list of potential therapeutic targets was unveiled, drastically altering the clinical evaluation and treatment of patients. Many targeted therapies have been developed with compelling clinical proofs of concept; however, treatment responses are typically short-lived. Further studies of the tumour microenvironment have uncovered new possible avenues to control this deadly disease, including immunotherapy.

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Title
Non-small-cell lung cancers: a heterogeneous set of diseases
Author
Chen, Zhao; Fillmore, Christine M; Hammerman, Peter S; Kim, Carla F; Wong, Kwok-kin
Pages
535-46
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Aug 2014
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
1474175X
e-ISSN
14741768
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1658443354
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Aug 2014