Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatment in Tampa Bay

Small cell lung cancer accounts for almost 15% of all lung cancers. SCLC typically grows and spreads faster than NSCLC and is usually not diagnosed until it has already spread. SCLC responds well to chemotherapy and radiation therapy but has a high instance of reoccurrence. Other types of tumors can occur in the lungs as well.

Types of SCLC Tumors

Lung carcinoid tumors

These account for fewer than 5% of tumors in the lungs, and, grow slowly.

Other lung tumors

Other tumors that occur in the lungs but are rare are: adenoid cystic carcinomas, lymphomas, sarcomas, and benign tumors such as hamartomas.

Cancers that spread to the lungs

Cancers that start in the breast, pancreas, kidneys, or skin can spread to the lungs, but they are treated as metastatic cancer to the lungs, and treatment is generally focused on the primary cancer site.

 

Treatment for Small Cell Lung Cancer in the Tampa Area

Treatment plans for lung cancer vary widely based on its stage, the specific traits of cancer, the patient’s overall health, and lung function. Treatment for both Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) and Small-Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) generally involves a combination of the following, depending on the stage:

  • Surgery
  • Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
  • Radiation Therapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Targeted Drug Therapy
  • Palliative Procedures

Radiation Therapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer at TBRO

Tampa Bay Radiation Oncology offers several of the most advanced treatment options available to lung cancer patients in Tampa, Florida, including Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy, Image Guided Radiation Therapy, and CyberKnife Radiosurgery. If you or a loved one has received a lung cancer diagnosis, the lung cancer specialists at Tampa Bay Radiation Oncology will deliver a superior level of care.

The goal of the physicians and staff at Tampa Bay Radiation Oncology is to provide lung cancer patients with precise and effective treatment to attack tumors while preserving as much normal tissue as possible.

Contact Tampa Bay Radiation Oncology today for more information about lung cancer screening, our lung cancer specialists, and your lung cancer treatment options. Tampa Bay Radiation Oncology has multiple Florida facilities located in the Tampa Bay area in Tampa and Brandon.