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[1]: Survival Analysis of Lung cancer: A 10-Year Real-life Experience in a … Notably, lung cancer guidelines are updated yearly to raise public and professional awareness and recommend newer therapies, notably immunotherapies, and novel targeted agents, to improve survival and life quality (National comprehensive cancer network guideline on Non-small cell lung cancer, 2020). In thailand, several barriers have been …
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[3]: ‘Lung cancer’ is Curable with Correct Understanding Almost 100,000 Thai people died from cancer each year, and this trend appears to be on the rise. In 2022, the National Cancer Institute showed that approximately 400 new cancer patients are diagnosed every day and 11% of these are lung cancer patients, making lung cancer the second most common type of cancer in Thai people.. Although statistics may seem terrifying, there are ways to reduce the …
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Dr. Thanaporn Thamrongchiraphat
Branch of Cancer Department of Medicine
faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital
Mahidol University
Advancements in Lung Cancer Treatment: Insights from Dr. Thanaporn Thamrongchiraphat
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Lung cancer [1] is a pressing health concern globally, and in Thailand, it is the second most common type of cancer. Current guidelines and treatment advancements are crucial in combating this disease. Our expert,Dr. Thanaporn Thamrongchiraphat, shares her insights on the latest developments in lung cancer management.
Survival Analysis and Current Guidelines
Editor: Dr. Thamrongchiraphat, could you provide an overview of the current guidelines for lung cancer treatment and how thay have evolved over the years?
Dr. thanaporn Thamrongchiraphat: Certainly. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network guideline on non-small cell lung cancer, updated yearly, emphasizes the importance of newer therapies, including immunotherapies and novel targeted agents, to improve survival and quality of life.These guideline updates help raise public and professional awareness about the latest treatments available.
Editor: What specific advancements have been most impactful in the treatment of lung cancer?
Dr. Thanaporn Thamrongchiraphat: One of the most importent advancements has been the integration of immunotherapies. these treatments, wich bolster the body’s ability to fight cancer, have shown promising results in improving survival rates.Additionally, advances in precision medicine, including targeted therapies based on specific genetic mutations, have also greatly improved outcomes for certain lung cancer patients.
Radiation Therapy in Cancer management
Editor: How has the role of radiation therapy evolved in the therapy of lung cancer?
Dr. Thanaporn Thamrongchiraphat: Radiation therapy has seen significant strides in recent years. Modern radiation techniques like stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) allow for more precise targeting of tumors,minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. These advancements have reduced treatment-associated side effects while improving the overall effectiveness of the therapy.
Cancer Trends in Thailand
Editor: According to recent statistics, lung cancer is the second most common type of cancer in Thailand.Can you share some insights based on this data?
Dr. Thanaporn Thamrongchiraphat: Yes, lung cancer is a significant health burden in Thailand.The National Cancer Institute reported that in 2022, around 400 new cases of cancer are diagnosed daily, with about 11% of these being lung cancer patients. This highlights the need for heightened awareness and improved access to screening, early diagnosis, and advanced treatment options. Early detection remains key in effectively managing and treating lung cancer.
Barriers and Solutions
Editor: What are some of the barriers faced in lung cancer treatment and management in Thailand?
Dr. Thanaporn Thamrongchiraphat: Several barriers exist, including limited awareness, lack of access to advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities, and financial constraints. Additionally, there are disparities in healthcare access between urban and rural areas. Overcoming these barriers requires a collaborative effort between healthcare providers,government bodies,and non-governmental organizations to improve awareness,enhance screening programs,and ensure equitable access to state-of-the-art treatments.
Conclusion
Editor: What are the main takeaways from our discussion on lung cancer treatment?
Dr. Thanaporn Thamrongchiraphat: The main takeaways include the importance of updated guidelines that emphasize newer therapies, the significant advancements in radiation therapy, the need for early detection and diagnosis, and addressing the barriers to accessing quality healthcare. Continuous efforts in research, awareness campaigns, and policy implementation are crucial to combating lung cancer effectively.