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Alexandra was born in El Salvador and has always had a very strong desire to do something that allows her to help others. She has worked in Digital Marketing since 2015, gaining experience working with different clients throughout Central America and the US.

She has been involved with cancer very closely in her family and knows that there’s never enough we can do to help cancer patients and families go through this difficult path.

East Asian Lung Cancer Video Llibrary 2025
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As part of the 2025 East Asian Lung Cancer Video Library, Dr. Jeongmin Seo (Seoul National University Bundang Hospital) discusses perioperative treatment for resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Also, Dr. Jingyong Kim (Samsung Medical Center) discusses targeted therapy for non-small cell lung cancer patients with EGFR mutations.
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East Asian Lung Cancer VL 2025

2025 동아시아 폐암 이미지 라이브러리의 일환으로 서정민 박사(분당서울대학교병원)가 절제 가능한 비소세포 폐암의 수술 주변 관리에 대해 논의합니다. 

2025 동아시아 폐암 영상 라이브러리의 일환으로, 김진용 박사(삼성메디컬센터)는 EGFR 돌연변이가 있는 비소세포 폐암 환자를 위한 표적 치료에 대해 논의합니다.

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