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Sandip Patel, MD, is a board-certified medical oncologist who specializes in cancer immunotherapy and early phase clinical trials involving immunotherapy across all types of cancer. Dr. Patel is focused on developing personalized therapies that stimulate a patient’s immune system to attack their specific tumor. He believes in offering these promising immunotherapeutics across all tumor types. 

Lung Cancer Video Library 2020 - PATEL Emerging Molecular Targets in NSCLC KRAS
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Lung Cancer Video Library 2020 - Emerging Molecular Targets in Non Small Cell Lung Cancer - KRAS with Sandip Patel, MD
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Sandip P. Patel, MD, GRACE Faculty
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For this new addition to the GRACE Lung Cancer Video Library, Dr. Sandip Patel joins GRACE to discuss current updates in non small cell lung cancer.

In this video, Dr. Patel discusses updated information on emerging molecular targets in nsclc - KRAS.

 

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