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Lung Cancer

Lung cancer most often forms in the cells lining the air ducts. Uncontrolled growth of malignant tissue can interfere with the passage of air, thereby disrupting the main function of the organ. An increasing number of cases of the disease are observed in people who have never smoked, which indicates reasons such as an unfavorable environment or genetics.

There are three main types of lung cancer: small cell, non-small cell, and carcinoid. The most common of these (80% of cases) is non–small cell type, in particular, adenocarcinoma.

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Traditional treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation) in Russia is quite effective, but it can lead to serious aesthetic disadvantages after an open thoracotomy. In clinics in Israel, Korea, China, Germany, Turkey, India, and Singapore, advanced methods are actively used to improve patient outcome and safety: proton therapy, immunotherapy, nanoparticle chemotherapy delivery, and minimally invasive surgery. In addition, lung cancer treatment abroad includes the opportunity to participate in clinical trials of more effective drugs.

Directions of lung cancer treatment abroad

Minimally invasive surgery

In Israel, Korea, China, and Germany, lung cancer surgery can be performed in several minimally invasive ways, which include:

  • Video—controlled thoracoscopic surgery is performed through three tiny incisions where long thin instruments and a video camera are inserted.;
  • Robotic surgery is performed with the help of a robot surgeon, which increases accuracy and safety.

These methods provide the same effect as with standard thoracotomy, but do not require opening the chest.

Some types of minimally invasive surgery are aimed at alleviating the symptoms of lung cancer, including:

  • laser surgery (opens a blocked airway);
  • stent placement (frees the airway);
  • cryosurgery (freezes cancerous tissue);
  • placement of a catheter to drain fluid that may accumulate in the pleural cavity (the layer of tissue surrounding the lungs).

Chemotherapy

For patients with aggressive or recurrent disease, genetic testing is performed abroad to find individual mutations. These indicators allow you to choose the combination of drugs that is best suited for a particular patient's tumor.

Radiation therapy for lung cancer abroad

New methods of radiation therapy for lung cancer are being actively used in hospitals in India, Turkey and China, ensuring maximum impact on the tumor with the least damage to healthy cells.

  • Brachytherapy — radiation sources are placed inside the tumor through catheters and removed after the procedure.
  • Radiosurgery and 3D conformal radiation therapy - doctors accurately visualize the location and shape of a tumor in order to direct radiation directly at it.

Photodynamic therapy

In Germany, photodynamic therapy is used to treat patients with early-stage lung cancer or reduce symptoms of the disease. During the procedure, a photosensitive chemical is injected into the body, which lingers in cancer cells for a longer period than in normal tissue. The chemical is then activated by a laser, which initiates the destruction of the tumor. Thus, photodynamic therapy ensures rapid removal of the malignant neoplasm without surgical incisions.

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Leading doctors
Jo Byung Chol
  • Researcher at the Oncology Research Center.
  • Specialization in chemotherapy: lung cancer, esophageal cancer, head and neck cancer. Actively uses new methods and drugs in practice.
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Lee Eun Jik
  • Researcher at the Oncology Research Center.
  • Specialization: thyroid cancer, pituitary disorders, gene and cell therapy for endocrine disorders.
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Jeong Yong Sik
  • Graduated from the Medical Institute of Ajou University.
  • Completed an internship at the University of Washington, USA.
  • Director of the Breast Cancer Treatment Center at Ajou University.
  • Over 10 years, performed more than 4000 surgeries, including 2000 breast cancer removals.
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Jeong Mi Song
  • Worked for 8 years at Johns Hopkins University in the USA.
  • Specialization: radiation therapy, gynecologic oncology, treatment of breast cancer and gastrointestinal tract cancer.
  • Head of the Gyeonggi-do Regional Cancer Center.
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Jo Jae Yong
  • Graduated from Yonsei University.
  • Lectured at Yonsei, worked at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center from 2007 to 2009.
  • Head of the Hematology-Oncology Department, Medical Director at 'Severance Gangnam' Cancer Center.
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