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Last updated: 20th Aug 2026
Published: 20th Aug 2026

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1. A patient with ES-SCLC experiences disease progression following first-line platinum-based chemo-immunotherapy and remains eligible for further treatment. Which approach is most consistent with contemporary management recommendations?

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