Cary Gross, MD and Carolyn Presley, MD
In these videos, Cary Gross, MD, professor of medicine and public health at Yale School of Medicine, and Carolyn J. Presley, MD, instructor at Yale Cancer Center and a Robert Wood Johnson clinical scholar at Yale School of Medicine, discuss:
- the latest data on survival trends in non-small cell lung cancer, including data from a Yale study on the association between age and survival trends after immunotherapy;
- the most important factors that can affect the general survival outlook for patients with non-small cell lung cancer;
- multidisciplinary approaches to care in treating non-small cell lung cancer and how aggressive symptom management can improve survival;
- the unmet needs of patients with non-small cell lung cancer and the effects of treatment burden on patient outcomes; and
- identifying the best candidates for first-line immunotherapy treatment and next steps in non-small cell lung cancer treatment.
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