Dr. Lecia Sequist: How Should We Manage Acquired Resistance with a Single Lesion or More Diffuse Progression?

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Dr. Lecia Sequist of Massachusetts General Hospital offers her insights on how to approach a patient with gradual progression in a single site, especially in the brain, or more multifocal progression after a good initial response to a targeted agent for lung cancer.

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Dr. Heather Wakelee: How Should We Manage Acquired Resistance with a Single Lesion or More Diffuse Progression?

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Dr. Heather Wakelee from Stanford University offers her insights on how to approach a patient with gradual progression in a single site, especially in the brain, or more multifocal progression after a good initial response to a targeted agent for lung cancer.

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Drs. Ross Camidge and Corey Langer: How Should We Manage Acquired Resistance with a Single Lesion or More Diffuse Progression?

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Drs. Ross Camidge and Corey Langer offer their insights on how to approach a patient with gradual progression in a single site, especially in the brain, or more multifocal progression after a good initial response to a targeted agent for lung cancer.

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Dr. Geoffrey Oxnard on Managing Acquired Resistance to EGFR Inhibitor Therapy (and Probably Crizotinib, Too)

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Dr. Geoffrey Oxnard, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, describes a wide range of options for best managing patients with advanced NSCLC who experience acquired resistance, the progression of cancer after a good initial response to a targeted therapy.

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Dr. Ravi Salgia on Management Strategies for Acquired Resistance to Targeted Therapies, Single Focus or More Diffuse

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Dr. Ravi Salgia from University of Chicago explains his approach to management of acquired resistance to a targeted therapy for advanced NSCLC, both in the setting of a single area of progression and also when disease progression is more diffuse.

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