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During the Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Patient Forum, many of our fantastic and loved attendees shared with us what they are grateful for. For our sixth video in this month of gratitude, Ann Broo shared what she is grateful for with GRACE.
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Keep checking in to see the newest information about lung cancer treatments. We encourage you to share GRACE with the lung cancer patients and caregivers in your life so that they can benefit as well.
We would like to thank Keith Singer at Catch It in Time, who produced the videos, to Gilles Frydman and Laya Dogmetchi who took the portraits you will see throughout the month, to the patients and caregivers who stepped in front of our cameras with open and grateful hearts, and to you, the people who visit the GRACE website and read our materials on a regular basis. Thank you for appreciating our work.
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