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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. 

Targeted Therapies Forum Presented in English 2023 Video Series 3
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The third batch of videos from the 2023 English Targeted Therapy Patient Forum is now available!
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Sandip P. Patel, MD, GRACE Faculty
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Targeted Therapies Forum presented in English

Leading oncologists come together in this recorded live event to discuss targeted therapy options for patients with lung cancer. This includes a Q&A with the audience, as well as a presentation by a patient advocate, Ivy Elkins.

To watch the complete playlist click here.

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