Tuesday, 20 January 2026

A Paradigm Shift Brings New Hope to Lung Cancer Patients

Lung cancer has typically been one of the most feared prognoses, and also one of the challenging cancers to treat, largely because it isn’t very noticeable at first, and is often just perceived by the patient to be something minor, such as a bothersome cough. This leads to late-stage diagnoses, by which time this aggressive condition has taken hold.

In South Africa, lung cancer ranks as the Number One cause of cancer deaths and as might be expected, the most important risk factor for lung cancer remains tobacco smoking. It’s estimated that 33.4% of males and 8.3% of females above the age of 15 are consumers of tobacco in South Africa. Other factors, such as a family history, poor diet, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), ionising radiation, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, occupational exposures and air pollution, are also understood to establish a predisposition to lung cancer. (1) There are no official screening programs for lung cancer in South Africa.

Nonprofit organizations such as the Cancer Association of South Africa assist with providing support for cancer research, education of the public regarding symptoms, early detection, screening, and risk reduction. (2)

Portia Mmenu, Medical Affairs Manager at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine South Africa, shared the encouraging news, however, that “in recent years, lung cancer treatment and its diagnosis have undergone a significant transformation. Awareness amongst the general public has to be increased, however, as lung cancer is still largely perceived as a ‘death sentence’, which it needn’t be.” (3)

“Patients need to be aware, however,” said Mmenu, “that advancements in medical research, technology, and personalised medicine, are rapidly changing the landscape of lung cancer care.”

Early Detection and Screening

One of the most critical changes in the treatment of lung cancer care is the emphasis on early detection. (4) More than two-thirds of lung cancer patients are diagnosed at a late stage, after the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. (4) The introduction of low dose computed tomography (LDCT) scans for high-risk individuals has, however, revolutionised early detection. (5) Studies have shown that LDCT can reduce lung cancer mortality by up to 20% compared to traditional chest X-rays. This non-invasive screening method allows for the detection of small, asymptomatic tumours that can be treated more effectively. (6)

Advances in Treatment

Another significant development in lung cancer treatment is the understanding of the genetic mutations that drive the disease. “Significant research in this area is pushing new boundaries of hope,” Mmenu noted reassuringly. (7) “Other discoveries are also paving the way for the development of targeted therapies that are less invasive, and lead to more personalised and effective treatments.”

Although chemotherapy, radiation, and, in some cases, surgery are the mainstay of treatment, the medical industry has made great advances in developing less blunt instruments. (8) While chemotherapy, for example, has its uses, it can also affect the overall well-being of the patient. (9)

“EGFR inhibitors and ALK inhibitors demonstrated remarkable results in patients with the two most prominent types of lung cancer.” said Mmenu. “These therapies have demonstrated improved survival rates and reduced side effects, compared to the more conventional options.” (10)

And then there’s immunotherapy: “This approach,” Mmenu explained, “harnesses the body’s immune system to recognise and attack cancer cells. By blocking the proteins that prevent immune cells from attacking cancer cells, these drugs enable the immune system to mount a stronger and more sustained response against the tumour. This branch of treatment heralds a quantum leap forward in lung cancer care.”

Liquid Biopsies

“Cancer treatment isn’t only about attacking the cancer cells,” Mmenu informed us, “but is also very concerned with the ongoing tracking of tumour progression, and the therapeutical response thereto.” In this area there has also been remarkable progress, with liquid biopsies garnering widespread attention as an innovative diagnostic tool, owing to their less invasive nature and thus, their capability for frequent and continuous sampling.  (11)

Multidisciplinary Care

This represents another element of the paradigm shift in lung cancer treatment, with a team of specialists, including oncologists, radiologists, thoracic surgeons, pathologists, and pulmonologists, working together to develop individualised treatment plans. This collaboration ensures that patients receive the most appropriate and effective therapies. (12)


Psychological Well-Being

“What we should never forget,” cautioned Mmenu, “is that, in the midst of all this research and new treatments and technologies, is the patient; a person who is plagued with anxiety about a premature mortality, as well as other matters, such as reduced vitality and physical activity, and a drop in real income, caused either by treatments, an inability to work, or both. (1) Support groups such as CANSA supply guidance in these areas, which can prove invaluable to both patients and those who are close to such individuals.” (13)

Early detection, targeted therapies, multidisciplinary care, and patient advocacy are transforming the landscape of lung cancer care, and patients should be encouraged by these recent advancements in medical science and technology and take heart in the fact that the outlook is more hopeful than ever before.

Avatar photo
+ posts

Related Articles

Not being perfect, is perfectly fine

How many times have you compared yourself to that one mom who seems to have it all together? Her...

Clarins celebrates the launch of Double Serum 9 with dynamic pop-up shopping experience and interactive masterclasses at Sandton City...

Clarins is celebrating the launch of Double Serum 9 – the latest generation of its iconic anti-ageing Double SerumThe...

Is your teen experiencing growing pains? Eight tips to help relieve their pain

As many parents of teenagers know, when your child moves from tween to teen, their growth spurts are accompanied...

Portia M Skin Solutions Unveils SixNew Skincare Innovations

Portia M Skin Solutions is thrilled to introduce six groundbreaking skincare products, meticulously crafted to transform your beauty routine...

Keep fit and flexible with exercises that support joint health

When you start to feel that pull and twinge in your joints, this is not the time to continue...

Most Popular

CHARLIE PUTH RELEASES NEW SINGLE “BEAT YOURSELF UP”

Internationally acclaimed, multi-platinum and award-winning artist, producer, musician and songwriter Charlie Puth today releases his latest single “Beat Yourself Up,” from his highly anticipated forthcoming studio album Whatever’s...