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The role of adjuvant therapy in non-small-cell lung cancer continues t
o be defined. We review the most recent major reports of adjuvant tria
ls. Three large randomized trials of postoperative chemotherapy and/or
radiation therapy for stage I and II patients have noted improvement
trends in median and long-term survival. Two large preoperative phase
II trials for stage IIIA patients have reported high response and surg
ical resectability rates for preoperative combinations of radiation an
d chemotherapy, but without significant improvement in survival. In ge
neral, most of these protocols require months to complete, and not all
patients are able to withstand the associated toxicity. The field of
adjuvant therapy is continuing to develop; some of the strategies of o
ngoing protocols are reviewed.