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Dr. Jenny Jing Li is originally from China. She earned her undergraduate degree from Duke University where she majored in neuroscience and biology. She received her M.D. degree from Duke University School of Medicine and completed her Internal Medicine residency at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. She is currently undergoing her hematology/oncology fellowship training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN

Mandarin Lung Cancer Video Library - The Role of Immunotherapy for Unresectable Stage 3 NSCLC
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普通话肺癌视频库-免疫治疗在不可切除的3期NSCLC中的作用
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Jenny J. Li, MD, GRACE Guest Faculty
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Dr. Jenny Li joins GRACE as guest faculty to provide updated information to our Mandarin Lung Cancer Video Library, for our mandarin speaking community.

In this video, Dr. Li shares information on the role of immunotherapy for unresectable stage 3 non small cell lung cancer. Check back for more in this series! To join the conversation, visit https://cancergrace.org/forum.

 

 

 

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