Inoperable (unresectable) lung cancer means surgery isn’t an option—but treatments are available. This video covers:<br />• Types: NSCLC and SCLC. <br />• Stages: III and IV. <br />• Diagnosis: Imaging, biopsy, lung function tests. <br />• Treatments: Radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy. <br />• New Options: Proton therapy, clinical trials. <br />• Life Expectancy: Managing symptoms and quality of life.<br />Whether you’re a patient or caregiver, this guide helps you understand inoperable lung cancer and available options.<br /><br />References:<br />https://www.webmd.com/lung-cancer/ss/cm/slideshow-what-is-inoperable-lung-cancer<br />
