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In this eighth video from the webcast series, GRACE presents the lunchtime keynote discussion: The Evolving Landscape of Molecular Testing in Lung Cancer: Who, How and When? featuring Dr. Dara Eisner.

In this seventh video from the Targeted Therapy in Lung Cancer Live Patient Forum Webcast series, GRACE presents the lunchtime Lung Cancer Champion Award, presented to Chris Draft by GRACE founder, H. Jack West.

Our sixth video is from the forum breakout session for EGFR patients and caregivers, featuring co-chairs Dr. Greg Riely and Dr. Jack West, and patient moderator Bob Fuerst.

Our fifth video from the Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Patient Forum, filmed in Aurora Colorado on August 20, 2016 is the second part of the forum breakout session for ROS1 patients and caregivers, featuring co-chairs Dr. Ross Camidge and Dr. Caroline McCoach, and patient moderator Tori Tomalia.

Our fourth video from the Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Patient Forum, filmed in Aurora Colorado on August 20, 2016 is the first part of the forum breakout session for ROS1 patients and caregivers, featuring co-chairs Dr. Ross Camidge and Dr. Caroline McCoach, and patient moderator Tori Tomalia.

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Congratulations to two of GRACE's current Patient Education Ambassadors for their recent awards! Dr. Medhavi Gupta has received the ASCO GI21 Conquer...

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Lung Cancer Video Library - Multiplex Testing for Rare Mutations: What Are the Potential Benefits?

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More and more, when people are doing molecular testing on their tumor, they’re not just getting one test and if it’s negative doing another test — that’s called sequential testing, they’re doing lots of tests at the same time — that’s called multiplex testing. There are certain good things about that and certain things which are less than good.

Lung Cancer Video Library - Zoledronate or Denosumab for Lung Cancer with Bone Metastases

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One of the important points about patients with advanced lung cancer is that 30-40% of patients will develop bone metastases. I think it’s important to recognize this is not bone cancer, this is lung cancer that’s moved to the bone, and in 30-40% of patients at some point who have advanced stage lung cancer, they will develop bone metastases. The question is: how do you manage these patients?

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