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Because the lungs are sensitive to radiation, treating lung cancer can be challenging. What’s the current standard of care for the management of inoperable non-small cell lung cancer, and how might proton therapy benefit patients with this condition? How does the efficacy of proton therapy for lung cancer compare to other therapies? Dr. Ramesh Rengan, assistant professor of radiation oncology at Penn Medicine, evaluates the potential of proton therapy for lung cancer. Dr. Lee Freedman hosts.
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Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine
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Ramesh Rengan, MD, PhD
Dr. Ramesh Rengan is assistant professor of radiation oncology at Penn Medicine. Dr. Rengan received his MD, PhD and MS in biological chemistry from ...more
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