

Getting treatment for
early-stage non-small cell
lung cancer (NSCLC)
before surgery
Given before surgery to adults with non-small cell lung cancer
Getting treatment for
early-stage non-small cell
lung cancer (NSCLC)
before surgery
Given before surgery to adults with non-small cell lung cancer
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OPDIVO + chemotherapy and OPDIVO Qvantig +
chemotherapy are not approved for people
younger than 18 years of age.
After 3 treatments, surgery would follow.
Talk to your doctor about your plan and ask any questions you may have before starting treatment. Only your doctor can make specific recommendations about your treatment.
Learn more about the differences between OPDIVO infusions and OPDIVO Qvantig injections below so you can have an informed discussion with your healthcare provider.
For your treatment, you and your doctor may have the choice between intravenous (IV) infusions with OPDIVO and under-the-skin injections (subcutaneous injection) with OPDIVO Qvantig.
To make it easier for your treatment to fit into your routine, try to schedule your appointments for the same day and time each week. You can also designate that time to talk with your healthcare team to let them know how you’re feeling and to ask questions.
If you are getting an infusion, try to wear clothes and shoes that make you feel comfortable so it’s easier to relax. Think about bringing a light blanket or a travel pillow for even more comfort. If you are getting an injection, try to wear loose clothing to your injection appointment. That way, it’s easier for your healthcare team to easily access your stomach area (abdomen) or thigh area to give your injection. Some ideas include a large T-shirt, shorts, sweatpants, or something similar.
Help pass the time at your treatment by bringing a book, magazine, tablet, or using your phone. (And don’t forget to bring your chargers.)
For many people, needles can be scary, but there are ways to help cope when receiving your injection. Some tips include not watching the needle, keeping yourself distracted with a short video or your favorite music, practicing deep breathing by counting to four on each inhale or exhale, and relaxing the muscle where you’re receiving your injection.
It’s important to pay close attention to how you feel during and after treatments and let your healthcare team know how you feel. During treatment, your healthcare team will also check you for side effects and may treat you with additional medications to help relieve them. Your healthcare team may also need to delay or completely stop your treatment if you have severe side effects.
We hope that the information on this page is helpful but be sure to communicate with your healthcare team because they are your best source of information. Talk to your healthcare team about anything you may be experiencing during your treatment. See below for possible side effects.
Learn more about the complimentary OPDIVO with You support program
Explore resources to help you along your treatment journey
Explore findings from clinical trials with OPDIVO and OPDIVO-based combinations