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A 68-year-old man with a 60-pack-year smoking history is evaluated because of hemoptysis. Radiograph of the chest shows a right hilar mass and mediastinal widening. CT scans of the chest and abdomen confirm the hilar mass and bulky lymphadenopathy in the mediastinum with no other overt metastases. Bronchoscopic biopsy specimen shows small-cell lung cancer. Bone scan and CT scan of the head are negative for tumor. A low serum sodium level and inappropriately high urine osmolality suggest that he has the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment recommendation?

A. Surgery followed by chemotherapy
B. Radiation therapy followed by chemotherapy
C. Chemotherapy alone
D. Radiation therapy and concomitant chemotherapy
E. Chemotherapy followed by radiation therapy
Answer» D. Radiation therapy and concomitant chemotherapy
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