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Conversations in Lung Cancer Research
Thoracic Oncology Group Of Australasia (TOGA)
59 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to Conversations in Lung Cancer Research, presented by TOGA, your go-to podcast for in-depth insights into lung cancer. Tune in for conversations with leading experts, inspiring stories, and the latest updates on clinical trials. Stay informed and empowered in the fight against lung cancer.
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Welcome to Conversations in Lung Cancer Research, presented by TOGA, your go-to podcast for in-depth insights into lung cancer. Tune in for conversations with leading experts, inspiring stories, and the latest updates on clinical trials. Stay informed and empowered in the fight against lung cancer.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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NTRK1, 2,3 And Other Rare Mutations In NSCLC
Conversations in Lung Cancer Research
21 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
NTRK1, 2,3 And Other Rare Mutations In NSCLC
In this TOGA podcast, we provide an overview of the treatment options for rare subtypes of oncogene driven NSCLC that are now readily identified in the MBS-reimbursed small gene panel including NTRK1, 2,3 and other rare mutations in NSCLC. The importance of testing all patients is discussed as well as what to do when resistance occurs. Associate Professor Steven Kao, Medical Oncologist from Chris O’Brien Lifehouse and Clinical Associate Professor Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health is joined by Professor Wendy Cooper, senior staff specialist in Tissue Pathology and Diagnostic Oncology at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, Anatomical Clinical Stream Lead for NSW Health Pathology, a Clinical Professor at the University of Sydney and a Conjoint Professor at the University of Western Sydney and also Professor Ben Solomon head of the lung Medical Oncology Service and a Group Leader of the Molecular Therapeutics and Biomarkers Laboratory in the Research Division at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre as well as a Founding Board member of TOGA.
Conversations in Lung Cancer Research
Welcome to Conversations in Lung Cancer Research, presented by TOGA, your go-to podcast for in-depth insights into lung cancer. Tune in for conversations with leading experts, inspiring stories, and the latest updates on clinical trials. Stay informed and empowered in the fight against lung cancer.