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GRACE has partnered with Clinical Care Options (CCO) Oncology, to share a series of educational videos regarding Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) in acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL).
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Únete a nosotros, sábado 12 de agosto a las 9:00 a.m. En este foro anual de pacientes en vivo, los principales oncólogos torácicos de todo el mundo...
Únete a nosotros, sábado 12 de agosto a las 9:00 a.m. En este foro anual de pacientes en vivo, los principales oncólogos torácicos de todo el mundo...
Únete a nosotros, sábado 12 de agosto a las 9:00 a.m. En este foro anual de pacientes en vivo, los principales oncólogos torácicos de todo el mundo...
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Hello, I want to share this video, Cancer Growth Rate and Managing Slow-Growing Lung Cancers. A lot has changed in treatment and management in the...
Hello, I want to share this video, Cancer Growth Rate and Managing Slow-Growing Lung Cancers. A lot has changed in treatment and management in the...
From the Grace Archives | Originally Published November 12, 2014 | By Dr. Weiss
Smoking is the most common cause of lung cancer; 85% of lung cancer patients have smoked at some point in their lives (or, stated another way, 15% of lung cancer patients have never smoked). While quitting smoking certainly decreases the risk of getting lung cancer, more than half of lung cancer happens in people who have quit.
From the Grace Archives | Originally Published November 13, 2014 | By Dr. Weiss
Smoking is the most common cause of lung cancer – 85% of lung cancer patients have smoked at some point in their lives (or, stated another way, 15% of lung cancer patients have never smoked). While quitting smoking certainly decreases the risk of getting lung cancer, more than half of lung cancer happens in people who have quit.
Reason #3 to not blame the lung cancer patient:
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From the Grace Archives | Originally Published May 27, 2011 | By Dr West
From the Grace Archives | Originally Published July 30, 2011 | By Dr West
Our weekly thoracic tumor board, a multidisciplinary meeting with multiple specialists in thoracic oncology all converging together to discuss management possibilities for challenging cases, has long been a highlight of my experience at my institution. I really enjoy working with my colleagues, and we have good discussions that sometimes reach a clear consensus but are always thought-provoking.
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