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At our live event, Lung Cancer OncTalk 2023, Lyudmila Bazhenova talks about Antibody Drug Conjugates, Toxicities in Antibody Drug Conjugate Treatment...

At our live event, Lung Cancer OncTalk 2023, Dr. Yang, Das, and Dagogo-Jack discuss commonly used terms in treatment options for lung cancer, how...

At our live event, Lung Cancer OncTalk 2023, Dr. Jeff Yang, discusses different surgical procedures used to treat early-stage lung cancer and...

At our live event, Lung Cancer OncTalk 2023, Dr. Millie Das, discusses different Studies and Trials for NSCLC. Dr. Das specializes in the treatment of...

Drs. Meredith McKean, Dr. Doug Micalizzi and patient advocate and lung cancer survivor, Ivy Elkins, discuss the importance of early detection and...

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Applications are now open to oncology fellows and finishing fellows Program Information Form and Application Patient Education Ambassadors Program...

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I am reaching out on behalf of OwnYourData, a student-led startup from Columbia University. Committed to advancing inclusive research, we are...

I am reaching out on behalf of OwnYourData, a student-led startup from Columbia University. Committed to advancing inclusive research, we are...

Hi. Hope you're all doing ok. IDK where to post this, so apologies if posted in wrong section. (im a male.) So, in February, I started getting...

Hi! I had a liver metastasis ablated in September of 2021. I had a chest ct scan without contrast in January. I had a chest ct on Tuesday with...

I had a 10 cm BAC mucinous removed from right lung in 2000 at age 46, never smoker. Around year 2012 I switched to yearly chest-rays which always came...

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Management of Indolent vs Aggressive Progression

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 last 8 years but here's one thing that still needs to be considered. 

When someone's cancer progresses how aggressively should its management be?  Often it depends on how relatively fast or slow or how widespread the progression is. 

 

I joined GRACE as a caregiver for my husband who had a Pancoast tumor, NSCLC stage III in 2009. He had curative chemo/rads then it was believed he had a recurrence in the spine/oligometastasis that was radiated. He's 10 years out from treatment.
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