Molecular characterization of a rare type of lung cancer may point the way to a treatment target

Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC), a rare and aggressive type of lung cancer, has a high chance of metastasis, no standard treatment and a poor survival rate. A study published in Nature Communications provides a new understanding of the disease and uncovers a potential target for treatment.
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