The recognition of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) as a heterogeneous disease and ongoing efforts to characterize disease subtypes based on genotype and histology have resulted in dramatic improvements in outcomes for select patient subgroups. However, many challenges remain, not least acquired therapeutic resistance and the related issue of how to best use the available therapies. In this Review, the authors provide an overview of the key developments in NSCLC therapy, describe efforts to tackle therapeutic resistance, and discuss potential strategies to further optimize patient outcomes by stratifying treatments according to particular disease subtypes.
- Anish Thomas
- Stephen V. Liu
- Giuseppe Giaccone