Condition Guide

Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Clinical Trials in the UK (2026)

26 May 2026 13 min read TrialConnect Research Team

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for around 85% of all lung cancers, with approximately 40,000 new cases annually in the UK. It has become the poster child for precision oncology — molecular profiling at diagnosis now identifies actionable mutations in over 50% of patients, opening doors to targeted therapies, immunotherapy combinations, and novel approaches like antibody-drug conjugates. UK centres are leading many of these breakthrough trials.

In this guide

  1. The UK NSCLC Trial Landscape
  2. Types of NSCLC Trials
  3. EGFR-Targeted Therapy
  4. ALK, ROS1 & RET Targeted Therapy
  5. KRAS G12C Inhibitors
  6. Immunotherapy Combinations
  7. Antibody-Drug Conjugates
  8. Neoadjuvant & Adjuvant Approaches
  9. Who Can Participate?
  10. UK Trial Locations
  11. How to Find Your Match

The UK NSCLC Trial Landscape

UK lung cancer research is coordinated through the NCRI Lung Cancer Clinical Studies Group, with major trial centres at the Royal Marsden, the Christie, UCLH, and the Glasgow Beatson. The NHS Genomic Medicine Service provides routine molecular profiling at diagnosis for all advanced NSCLC patients, testing for EGFR, ALK, ROS1, BRAF, KRAS, MET, RET, NTRK, and PD-L1 status.

This comprehensive molecular profiling means that every patient diagnosed with advanced NSCLC in the UK should have their treatment guided by the genetic makeup of their tumour — and should be considered for mutation-specific clinical trials.

There are currently over 120 actively recruiting NSCLC trials in the UK, making it one of the most active trial areas in oncology.

Types of NSCLC Trials

Targeted Therapy

EGFR inhibitors (osimertinib and beyond), ALK/ROS1 inhibitors, KRAS G12C inhibitors, and other mutation-specific agents targeting the tumour's genetic drivers.

Immunotherapy

Anti-PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitors, dual checkpoint blockade, and combinations with chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or novel immune modulators.

ADCs

Antibody-drug conjugates delivering potent chemotherapy directly to tumour cells via targets like TROP2, HER3, and MET — precision chemotherapy.

Early-Stage

Neoadjuvant and adjuvant treatment for resectable NSCLC, including immunotherapy before and after surgery, and ctDNA-guided treatment decisions.

EGFR-Targeted Therapy

EGFR mutations occur in 10–15% of UK NSCLC patients (higher in never-smokers and those of Asian ethnicity):

ALK, ROS1 & RET Targeted Therapy

Rearrangement-driven NSCLC has multiple highly effective targeted options:

KRAS G12C Inhibitors

KRAS G12C is the most common actionable mutation in NSCLC (~13% of patients), and finally has targeted treatments:

Immunotherapy Combinations

For patients without actionable mutations, immunotherapy-based combinations are the standard of care:

Antibody-Drug Conjugates

ADCs deliver highly potent chemotherapy directly to tumour cells, sparing normal tissue:

Neoadjuvant & Adjuvant Approaches

Treating lung cancer earlier — before or after surgery — is a major paradigm shift:

💡 Tip: Get Comprehensive Molecular Profiling at Diagnosis

If you're diagnosed with advanced NSCLC, ensure your oncologist orders comprehensive molecular profiling (not just PD-L1). You need testing for EGFR, ALK, ROS1, BRAF, KRAS, MET, RET, NTRK, and PD-L1 at minimum. This is standard NHS care but doesn't always happen promptly. Your mutation status determines which targeted therapy or clinical trial is right for you. Ask for your results and keep copies — these reports open doors to specific trials.

Who Can Participate?

NSCLC trial eligibility depends on molecular profile, stage, and prior treatment:

UK NSCLC Trial Locations

Major UK centres running NSCLC trials include:

How to Find Your Match

Use our Smart Matcher to find NSCLC trials tailored to your molecular profile, stage, and treatment history. Whether you have an EGFR mutation and are exploring next-generation TKIs, KRAS G12C and considering targeted therapy, or non-driver-mutant disease suitable for immunotherapy combinations, we can match you to actively recruiting studies.

Browse our NSCLC condition page for all recruiting studies, or explore related conditions like breast cancer and colorectal cancer for other oncology research.

Find NSCLC Trials For You

Our Smart Matcher uses your tumour molecular profile, stage, and treatment history to find the most relevant clinical trials.

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