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Dr. Rosalyn Juergens, McMaster University, reviews how she discusses the potential advantages and disadvantages waiting on molecular marker results and sometimes seeking additional tissue in patients with advanced NSCLC.
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Dr. Geoffrey Oxnard, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, describes which patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer he would recommend getting a repeat biopsy to obtain sufficient tissue to perform molecular marker testing.
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Dr. Heather Wakelee, from Stanford University, describes which molecular markers she seeks for NSCLC patients.
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Dr. Phil Bonomi, from Rush University, describes which patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer he would recommend getting a repeat biopsy to obtain sufficient tissue to perform molecular marker testing.
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Drs. Ross Camidge and Corey Langer describe their practice when patients with advanced NSCLC bring them the results of broad molecular marker testing.
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Dr. Geoffrey Oxnard, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, reviews his thought process in recommending a repeat biopsy after progression for patients with advanced lung cancer.
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Dr. Sarah Goldberg from Yale Cancer Center describes which patients with advanced NSCLC she seeks molecular marker testing on.
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Dr. Greg Riely, from Memorial Sloan-Kettering, expresses his practice pattern for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer who would need a repeat biopsy to obtain sufficient tissue to perform molecular marker testing.
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Dr. Karen Kelly, of the University of California, Davis, reviews her thought process in recommending a repeat biopsy after progression for patients with advanced lung cancer.
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Dr. Sarah Goldberg from Yale Cancer Center describes which molecular markers she seeks for NSCLC patients.
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Welcome to the new CancerGRACE.org! Explore our fresh look and improved features—take a quick tour to see what’s new.