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Newly Diagnosed Follicular Lymphoma and Unresectable Locally Advanced and Metastatic Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
GRACE has partnered with Clinical Care Options to develop interactive online patient tools to help you understand more about your disease and treatment options. Answer a series of multiple-choice questions and then get treatment options chosen by experts in that field of oncology.
For more details visit https://cancergrace.org/post/treatment-options-5-experts-newly-diagnosed-follicular-lymphoma-online-tool for a diagnosis of Follicular Lymphoma, and https://cancergrace.org/post/treatment-choices-5-experts-unresectable-locally-advanced-and-metastatic-non-small-cell-lung for a diagnosis of Unresectable Locally Advanced and Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
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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. This 6-hour live virtual webinar was an opportunity for lung cancer patients and caregivers to hear from experts and...
GRACE has partnered with Lilly Oncology again this year for the REThink Testing Campaign for Lung Cancer Awareness Month Comprehensive Biomarker Testing While 3-4 weeks can seem like a long time after a cancer diagnosis, It's worth the wait to understand your specific cancer type and the genes that drive it. As more targeted treatments become available through clinical trials and FDA Approvals, there is hope for more personalized medicines that specifically target your cancer. For Lung Cancer...
A diagnosis of cancer can be devastating - suddenly time stands still while anxiety and fear take hold. The important news is that you or your caregiver can be your best advocate and ally in your treatment journey. If you want to be an active participant in your care, here are some tips to consider as you begin to process your situation: Get a notebook and a folder - before a doctor’s visit, write down important questions and any symptoms or changes in symptoms. Ask them what you may experience...

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. This 6-hour live virtual webinar was an opportunity for lung cancer patients and caregivers to hear from experts and participate in live virtual question and answer sessions. The forum offered panel discussions...

For this 2022 Program: Testing and Early Diagnosis, Drs. Devika Das, Medical Oncologist, Hematologist, UAB Medicine, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Alabama Birmingham; Dr. Rana McKay, Medical Oncologist, Associate Professor of Medicine, UC San Diego; and Dr. Medhavi Gupta, Hematologist-Oncologist, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Brown University, present the importance about Testing and Early Diagnosis in Cancer. The series begins with Dr...
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n3p, Hi and welcome to Grace. I'm sorry you have to check for new nodules. It does sound like your onc has good reason not to be alarmed that you have...
Thanks for the thoughtful response, I really appreciate that! All your points make sense. I will check back in later.
Please do check back in. It looks like I forgot to paste in links for that article. I'm going back to edit in the links.
Hi blp2020,
Welcome to Grace. I'm sorry you're having trouble. It would be very extremely rare to find a pancoast tumor in person your age. They are normally found in older...
Hi Sel87, Welcome to Grace. I'm so terribly sorry that your mother is going through this. I'm going to assume that there are no brain mets found, so let me know...
Hi Sean,
Welcome to Grace. I'm so sorry you're going through this. I can only imagine your worry about metastases and I hope that's not the case.
Liver hemangiomas are thought...