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Lung cancer surgery for older patients: a narrative review
Background and Objective: Lung cancer is a common cause of cancer-related mortality globally. Progressively aging populations and an increasing incidence of lung cancer among them are concerning in developed and developing countries. However, no established treatment strategy for early-stage lung cancer, especially non-small cell lung cancer, in patients aged ≥75 years exists. Therefore, this review aimed to evaluate recent impactful publications regarding surgery and radiation therapy for older patients with early-staged lung cancer and provide a desirable prospective strategy for their treatment.