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This study intends to carry out prospective, randomized controlled clinical trials in many centers across the country to compare the efficacy and safety of immunotherapy after standard first-line chemotherapy or immunotherapy combined with interventional bronchial artery chemoembolization for stage IV lung squamous cell carcinoma.
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This study aimed to evaluate the differences in efficacy (e.g., progression-free survival, overall survival, objective response rate, and incidence of adverse events) and safety (e.g., incidence of adverse events) between tislelizumab therapy combined with 1-3 cycles of bronchial artery chemoembolization (with gemcitabine) and tislelizumab monotherapy in patients with stage IV squamous cell lung cancer who achieved partial remission or disease stabilization after standard first-line treatment (carboplatin + paclitaxel chemotherapy + tislelizumab immunotherapy, 4-6 cycles). The goal was to explore ways to optimize first-line treatment strategies and further improve the overall efficacy of first-line treatment for patients with advanced squamous cell lung cancer.
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166 participants in 2 patient groups
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