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Aged ≥18 at initial diagnosis;\n2. Histological or cytological evidence of LS-SCLC (Stage I-III); Stage I-II must be medically inoperable;\n3. Received chemotherapy sequential with radiotherapy as first-line treatment and no progression, followed by receiving Durvalumab at least 1 dose as consolidation treatment until progression, unacceptable toxicity or for a maximum of 24 months;\n4. Start Durvalumab treatment within 3 months after sCRT;\n5. Permitted PCI;\n6. WHO PS 0-2 before sCRT.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. ES-SCLC or mixed SCLC and NSCLC histology;\n2. Active or prior documented autoimmune or inflammatory disorders or uncontrolled intercurrent illness;\n3. Any unresolved toxicity (CTCAE Grade ≥ 2) from prior chemoradiotherapy; 4. 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The secondary endpoints of the study include real-world progression-free survival (rwPFS, the time from the start of Durvalumab treatment to disease progression or death for any reason, which occurs first), objective response rate (ORR), duration of response (DoR) and disease control rate (DCR).\n\nsCRT is more common in Mid-Eastern Chinese clinical practice. sCRT is also recommended in guideline of Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology (CSCO) Small-cell lung cancer. However, patients treated with sCRT were not included in the ADRIATIC study. So there is lack of data on safety and efficacy of Durvalumab post sCRT. 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