Recently released clinical trial results evaluating the effect of early integration of interdisciplinary supportive care found improvement in quality of life, mood, and nutritional status in patients with NSCLC. Read More ›

Caregivers and patients report better understanding of precision medicine and reduced patient anxiety with implementation of a therapeutic patient education program. Read More ›

Study results reveal that KRAS G12C mutations vary according to sex and ethnicity in patients with cancer. Read More ›

Researchers reported that molecular testing in patients with non–small-cell lung cancer aged ≥70 years is performed at the same proportions as in younger patients. Read More ›

Analysis of EGFR, KRAS, and PIK3CA gene mutation rates in patients with lung cancer revealed a correlation with clinical characteristics that may have a significant effect on personalized cancer treatment. Read More ›

A recently released report indicates that low-dose computed tomography targeted screening for lung cancer confers patient health and public health benefits. Read More ›

A large cohort analysis of treatment status, treatment regimen, and outcomes in patients with KRAS-mutated advanced NSCLC revealed valuable information for future clinical trials. Read More ›

Approximately 13% of patients with lung adenocarcinoma harbor the KRAS p.G12C mutation, which is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Read More ›

In recently released study results of the phase 2 CodeBreaK 100 trial, sotorasib demonstrated a response rate across all trial subgroups. Read More ›

Lung cancer incidence rates have declined due to a decrease in risk factors and improved screening and treatment. Read More ›

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