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Leading oncologists come together in this recorded live event to discuss targeted therapy options for patients with lung cancer. This includes a Q&A...
Leading oncologists come together in this recorded live event to discuss targeted therapy options for patients with lung cancer. This includes a Q&A...
Leading oncologists come together in this recorded live event to discuss targeted therapy options for patients with lung cancer. This includes a Q&A...
Leading oncologists come together in this recorded live event to discuss targeted therapy options for patients with lung cancer. This includes a Q&A...
2023 Terapias Dirigidas en el Foro de Pacientes con Cáncer de Pulmón El vídeo completo sin editar está disponible On Demand View HERE AGENDA del Foro...
In this series of videos, Dr. Aaron Goodman chairs the discussion along with speakers Drs. Tycel Phillips, Sridevi Rajeeve, Marco Ruiz and Alankrita...
In this series of videos, Dr. Aaron Goodman chairs the discussion along with speakers Drs. Tycel Phillips, Sridevi Rajeeve, Marco Ruiz and Alankrita...
In this series of videos, Dr. Aaron Goodman chairs the discussion along with speakers Drs. Tycel Phillips, Sridevi Rajeeve, Marco Ruiz and Alankrita...
In this series of videos, Dr. Aaron Goodman chairs the discussion along with speakers Drs. Tycel Phillips, Sridevi Rajeeve, Marco Ruiz and Alankrita...
Hey Everyone! I am really worried I have a pancoast tumor. I am a 26 M, no smoking history and no history of lung cancer in the family however my...
I am a 15 year old male and have been vaping THC pens for about a year, sometimes I take breaks but do it pretty daily, About 3 days ago after vaping...
Lung Cancer OncTalk 2022
This video series is from our live Lung Cancer OncTalk event held annually. We bring together a talented group of oncologists to discuss emerging treatment options, clinical trial data, and to answer audience questions.
Hello, my mother was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer with metastasis to different areas. She is a 50 year old lady (non smoker). Our oncologist at UCSF put her on Tagrisso when she was first diagnosed, in which it has reduced the tumor by a lot in her lung. About 4 months ago, her symptoms, behaviors and body functions have drastically changed and continuously get worse. Our oncologist also doubled her tagrisso dose about a month ago, to ensure treatment. Lately, she has had impaired speech, her motor movement have weakened and has loss of balance.
My husband was diagnosed stage 4 NSCLC with EGFR 21 exon L858R in Sept 2022. He started Tagrisso end of Sept 2022. The size of tumor before treatment was 3.4x2.2 cm, Nov 2 CT showed 2.8x2.2 cm, Dec 14 CT showed 2.9 x2.1 cm. He also had large pleural effusion from the beginning without change. Basically no improvement in the past 6 weeks. He felt better than before treatment with minimum symptoms. Is Tagrisso working in his case? We are disappointed that there is no continue shrinkage for the tumor. Do you think adding other treatment such as chemo, to Tagrisso would help ?
Hi, my mother was diagnosed with stage IV adenocarcinoma with brain metastases 15 months ago. After all the analyses, it was determined that he has a mutation for which he is suitable to take Alecensa-Alectinib. After the initial use, her condition improved drastically. An intermediate CT scan from more than a month ago shows progression at one point, in the primary tumor. Head metastases are smaller. So, oligoprogression is at one point. We are a little disappointed because we read that Alecensa works for up to 37 months.
We are continuing to edit the extensive videos from our 8th annual live patient forum, to make them available for our community!
During this event, leading thoracic oncologists from around the world, as well as lung cancer patients who are active within the patient advocacy community, discussed subjects relevant to all targets as well as breakout sessions on rare mutations.
Hi Grace Readers, I want to share a newly published post written by one of our board members, Nancy Sladicka. It covers most of the most important basic tips and tricks needed to become your own advocate in cancer care.
Maybe the most important reason to have this info is because medical oncologists, even those who specialize, can not keep up with fast moving changes in every facet of the care and treatment of their patients.
In these videos from our 8th annual live patient forum, leading thoracic oncologists from around the world, as well as lung cancer patients who are active within the patient advocacy community, discussed subjects relevant to all targets as well as breakout sessions on rare mutations.
Diagnosed 2018 with a malignant pleural effusion - no solid tumour. EGFR Mutation and have been on Osimertinib since.
The last week I have right side discomfort and the past day or so pain mid/lower back (right side) mainly at night.
Breathing is OK.
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