Staging

Staging of cancer is a process that tells a doctor if a cancer has spread, and if it has, how far. Staging is an important step in evaluating treatment options. Staging and treatments options are different for small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. For non-small cell lung cancer, doctors use a conventional staging system that has been adopted internationally:

Staging of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer


Staging of Small Cell Lung Cancer

Doctors commonly use a 2-stage system for small cell lung cancer because it is aggressive and spreads outside the lungs early. This helps them separate the patients who may benefit from aggressive treatment from those with incurable disease. Although uncommon, small cell lung cancer can be treated surgically when identified early.