The British Thoracic Oncology Group (BTOG) is the multi-disciplinary group for healthcare professionals involved with thoracic malignancies throughout the UK.
BTOG’s mission is to To support and educate thoracic oncology healthcare professionals, creating a professional community to exchange ideas, information and innovation and to foster the development of research. The overall aim is to represent the needs of people with thoracic malignancies in the UK and ensure they have equitable access to optimal care.
Find out more here - https://www.btog.org/
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The British Thoracic Oncology Group (BTOG) is the multi-disciplinary group for healthcare professionals involved with thoracic malignancies throughout the UK.
BTOG’s mission is to To support and educate thoracic oncology healthcare professionals, creating a professional community to exchange ideas, information and innovation and to foster the development of research. The overall aim is to represent the needs of people with thoracic malignancies in the UK and ensure they have equitable access to optimal care.
Find out more here - https://www.btog.org/
BTOG does ... RET with Dr Tom Newsom-Davis and Dr Nadza Tokaca
BTOG - British Thoracic Oncology Group
38 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
BTOG does ... RET with Dr Tom Newsom-Davis and Dr Nadza Tokaca
BTOG does ... RET – this is part 3 of a series looking at mutations in lung cancer – we have already looked at BRAF and KRAS. Dr Tom Newsom-Davis, BTOG Steering Committee Vice-Chair talks to Dr Nadza Tokaca, Consultant Medical Oncologist at the Royal Marsden Hospital.
BTOG - British Thoracic Oncology Group
The British Thoracic Oncology Group (BTOG) is the multi-disciplinary group for healthcare professionals involved with thoracic malignancies throughout the UK.
BTOG’s mission is to To support and educate thoracic oncology healthcare professionals, creating a professional community to exchange ideas, information and innovation and to foster the development of research. The overall aim is to represent the needs of people with thoracic malignancies in the UK and ensure they have equitable access to optimal care.
Find out more here - https://www.btog.org/