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Spanish Lung Cancer Video Library - Raez - The Utility of Liquid Biopsies in 2020
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Spanish Lung Cancer Video Library - Raez - Utilidad de Biopsias Liquidas
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Luis Raez, MD FACP FCCP
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We are pleased to offer more additions to our Lung Cancer Video Library for our Spanish speaking community.

Para conocer las adiciones más recientes a nuestra Biblioteca de videos sobre cáncer de pulmón, producida en español para nuestra comunidad latina, el Dr. Luis E. Raez nos brinda la información más reciente sobre el cuidado del cáncer de pulmón. En este video, el Dr. Raez analiza la utilidad de las biopsias líquidas en 2020.

Para unirse a la conversación, visite https://cancergrace.org/forum.

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For the newest additions to our Lung Cancer Video Library, produced in Spanish for our Latino Community, Dr. Luis E. Raez provides us with the latest information in lung cancer care.

In this video, Dr. Raez discusses the utility of liquid biopsies in 2020.

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

 

 

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