1. Treatment of choice for patients
with Stage 3 NSCLC?
A. Radiation alone
B. Concurrent Chemoradiation
C. Sequential Chemo followed
by radiation
D.Surgery
E.Chemotherapy alone
2. What percentage of newly
diagnosed lung cancer are stage
4?
A.<10%
B.10-30%
C.30-50%
D.50-80%
E.Greater than 80%
3. Treatment of choice for newly
diagnosed Stage 4 Lung Cancer?
A.Chemotherapy alone
B.EGFR TKI w No Molecular
Testing
C.EGFR TKI with No Molecular
Testing
4. Do you perform molecular
profiling for Stage 4 Lung
Cancer?
A.EGFR mutation alone
B.ALK fusion only
C.EGFR and ALK
D.More extensive panel including
EGFR and ALK
E.No routine molecular testing
5. How do you integrate radiation
for limited stage small cell lung
cancer?
A. standard fractionation with the
first 2 cycles of chemo
B. BID radiation with the first 2
cycles of chemo
C. Induction chemo followed by
radiation
6. Do you routinely recommend
prophylactic cranial irradiation
for extensive stage small cell
lung cancer responding to 1st
line therapy?
A.Yes
B.No
7. Do you routinely recommend
prophylactic cranial irradiation
for extensive stage small cell
lung cancer responding to 1st
line therapy?
A.Yes
B.No