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This study explores how adjuvant therapy affects survival in completely resected high-risk stage IA-IB NSCLC patients with different driver gene mutations.
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This study aims to evaluate whether tailored, targeted therapy or immunotherapy can effectively prevent cancer recurrence in patients with early-stage (stage IA-IB) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who have undergone complete surgical resection but are at high risk of recurrence. Based on each patient's specific driver gene mutation status (e.g., EGFR or ALK/ROS1) or wild-type status, participants will receive either targeted therapy or immunotherapy compared to routine follow-up (observation). The goal is to see if these approaches can improve disease-free survival and potentially reduce the risk of lung cancer recurrence.
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270 participants in 2 patient groups
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