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Stratified Treatment in Lung Cancer.
Even though great efforts have been made to improve chemotherapy-based treatment approaches for lung cancer, the prognosis of patients with advanced and metastasized disease remains particularly poor. In recent years, a growing number of genetic aberrations driving lung cancer have been identified. Targeted inhibition of some of these aberrations, most prominently mutated EGFR and ALK, by tyrosine kinase inhibitors has dramatically increased efficacy and tolerability of systemic lung cancer treatment in subsets of patients. However, the duration of response is limited due to the acquisition of molecular mechanisms of resistance to targeted treatment. Modern next-generation inhibitors aim to break resistance. A deep understanding of the mechanisms of treatment failure is imperative to the development of new approaches. In this review, we focus on the current status of stratified therapy in lung cancer and highlight new, potentially promising treatment approaches.
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