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Dr. Gelenis Domingo is a hematologist-oncologist at Memorial Cancer Institute.


She treats patients with a variety of cancers, including hematological malignancies (such as lymphoma and leukemia), blood benign hematology diseases, solid organ tumors (including breast, lung, prostate and colon cancer) and also cares for patients with anemia in pregnancy.

Lung Cancer Video Library Spanish - Domingo - Small Cell Lung Cancer Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapy
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Lung Cancer Video Library Spanish - Domingo IMMUNOTERAPIA Y TERAPIA DIRIGIDA PARA CANCER DE PULMON DE CELULAR PEQUENAS
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We are pleased to offer additions to our Lung Cancer Video Library for our Spanish speaking community.

Para estos videos adicionales a nuestra Biblioteca de videos sobre el cáncer de pulmón producidos en español para nuestra comunidad latina, la Dra. Gelenis Domingo nos brinda información actualizada. En este video, el Dr. Domingo analiza la inmunoterapia del cáncer de pulmón de células pequeñas y la terapia dirigida. Para unirse a la conversación, visite https://cancergrace.org/forum.

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For these additional videos to our Lung Cancer Video Library produced in Spanish for our Latino Community, Dr. Gelenis Domingo provides us with up to date information. In this video, Dr. Domingo discusses small cell lung cancer immunotherapy and targeted therapy. 

 

To join the conversation, visit https://cancergrace.org/forum.

 

 

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