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A 58-year-old man presented with haemoptysis, weight loss and worsening breathlessness. He was a lifelong heavy smoker. His chest X-ray was abnormal. A CT scan of chest and abdomen demonstrated a large mass in the right lower lobe invading into the mediastinum and pericardium, extensive mediastinal lymphadenopathy, and bone metastasis (T4, N3, M1b). Bronchoscopy and biopsy confirmed a squamous cell carcinoma. Mutation analysis revealed that EGFR and K-ras genes were both wild type. What is the most appropriate first-line therapy? |
A. | docetaxel |
B. | erlotinib |
C. | gefitinib |
D. | gemcitabine and cisplatin |
E. | pemetrexed and cisplatin |
Answer» D. gemcitabine and cisplatin |
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