Dr. Jared Weiss, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, discusses the genetic risk (or lack thereof) for lung cancer.
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Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) is an unusual subtype of lung cancer; medical oncologist Dr. Jack West reviews the evidence on the best systemic therapy to treat advanced, multifocal BAC.
Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC), also known as adenocarcinoma in situ, is an unusual subtype of lung cancer with its own appearance under a microscope and on imaging. Dr. Jack West introduces some of the basics of the unique features of BAC. Download PDF Transcript Transcript One of the unusual
Unfortunately, there is as much misinformation as good information about the unusual subtype of lung cancer known as bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) or adenocarcinoma in situ. Dr. Jack West reviews the top 5 myths. Download PDF Transcript Transcript One of the unusual subtypes of lung cancer is
Radiation therapy can be very helpful in treating painful bone metastases or those at risk for causing a fracture due to compromise of bone strength. Dr. Vivek Mehta reviews the basics of this approach. Please feel free to offer comments and raise questions in our Discussion Forums. Transcript
Dr. David Harpole, Duke University Medical Center, describes how he assists patients with the surgical decision-making process.
Transcript 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
GRACE sat down with Dr. Marco Ruiz to discuss information regarding acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in elderly patients (Leucemia aguda mieloide (LMA) en la población de tercera edad). Stay tuned for more on our continuing video series with our Spanish speaking faculty on updates in blood cancer
GRACE sat down with Dr. Marco Ruiz to discuss information regarding when and who to refer for hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) (¿Cuándo y para quién se recomienda el trasplante de células hematopoyéticas (TCH)?). Stay tuned for more on our continuing video series with our Spanish speaking
GRACE sat down with Dr. Marco Ruiz to discuss information regarding the role of fms related tyrosine kinase 3 (flt3) and myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) mutations in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) (¿Cuál es el rol de la tirosina cinasa 3 afín a FMS (FLT3) y de las mutaciones en las neoplasias
For our 14th video in the GRACE Spanish Lung Cancer Library, Brian Hunis, MD joined GRACE to discuss treating early stage small cell lung cancer.
GRACE is pleased to welcome Dr. Rafael Santana-Davila, Assistant Professor with the University of Washington School of Medicine and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Dr. Santana-Davila joined GRACE to discuss the general approach to limited stage SCLC.
In this Spanish language audio recording, Dr. Luis Raez, MD FACP FCCP joined GRACE to discuss combinations for first-line treatment - immunotherapy combined.
In this Spanish language audio recording, Dr. Luis Raez, MD FACP FCCP joined GRACE to discuss PDL1 as a biomarker for first-line treatment.
In this Spanish language audio recording, Dr. Luis Raez, MD FACP FCCP joined GRACE to discuss PDL1 as a biomarker for second-line treatment.