Abstract

Age-related disparities in lung cancer treatment have been observed with elderly patients being less likely to receive guideline-adherent treatment despite reported benefit. However, studies on the effect of sex in treatment disparity are few. Therefore, we aimed to address this knowledge gap by examining sex and age-related treatment patterns in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

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