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2021 Multidisciplinary Thoracic Cancers Symposium

lung cancer

Ara Klijian, MD, on Lung Cancer: Operability in Patients With Poor Pulmonary Function

Ara Klijian, MD, of Scripps Health, discusses findings on the safety of AVATS (awake video-assisted thoracic surgery), a procedure that may benefit select patients, including those whose early non–sma...

lung cancer

Narjust Duma, MD, on Advanced NSCLC: Reducing Racial Disparities in Outcomes

Narjust Duma, MD, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses the many factors that lead to poorer outcomes in lower-income and minority patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer and the urgent...

lung cancer

Mirek Fatyga, PhD, on NSCLC: New Data on Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy vs Conventionally Fractionated Radiotherapy

Mirek Fatyga, PhD, of Mayo Clinic Arizona, discusses his findings on overall survival in patients with locally advanced non–small cell lung cancer who are treated with stereotactic body radiotherapy o...

lung cancer

Pranshu Mohindra, MD, MBBS, on NSCLC: Benefits of Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy–Based Reirradiation

Pranshu Mohindra, MD, MBBS, of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Maryland Proton Treatment Center, discusses the largest series to date reporting outcomes for patients with non–sma...

supportive care
lung cancer

Carolyn Presley, MD, on Dementia in Patients Treated for Thoracic Cancer

Carolyn Presley, MD, of The Ohio State University, discusses the differences between “chemo brain,” cognitive aging, and dementia in patients with thoracic cancer who are in treatment; how to test for...

lung cancer
genomics/genetics

Julia Rotow, MD, on Patient Selection in Treating Thoracic Cancers: Looking to Driver Mutations and Biomarkers

Julia Rotow, MD, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses an education session she conducted on mutations and biomarkers in thoracic cancers, including PD-L1, a continuous variable, with the greates...

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