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flag A federal mandate has boosted SCLC treatment options, improving survival through new therapies and early detection.

flag Small cell lung cancer (SCLC), once among the deadliest cancers with few treatments, is seeing major progress due to a 2013 federal mandate prioritizing research for low-survival-rate cancers. flag This has led to a 67% increase in treatment options, including FDA-approved therapies like Tarlatamab and Lurbinectedin, and promising next-generation approaches in clinical trials. flag Early detection through screening is critical, and patients like Wendy Brooks, identified early due to family history, are surviving years post-diagnosis thanks to trials. flag Doctors report longer remissions and even potential cures, with the Lung Cancer Foundation of America advocating for screening, research, and awareness to improve outcomes.

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