A new survey provides a voice for caregivers regarding the challenges they face and rewards they gain from lung cancer co-survivorship. Read more
TTLC goes virtual. Positive results reported for pembrolizumab. GO2 Foundation names Chief of Healthcare Delivery. Read more
Sotorasib earns approval in European Union, Japan. Scotland OKs osimertinib. Read more
As we embark on a third year of practice and research during an ever-evolving, seemingly ceaseless pandemic, we know there will be more changes and challenges in store for the […] Read more
Longtime member Karen Kelly, MD, is set to become the new chief executive officer of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer. This March, Dr. Kelly, an internationally […] Read more
For people diagnosed with lung cancer and their families, understanding the illness and its treatments enough to participate in healthcare decisions can be challenging. Patients may not understand the benefits […] Read more
When facing a grave illness, especially for the first time, many people are worried, frightened, and overwhelmed. They may have difficulty focusing their attention on daily tasks and experience skewed […] Read more
Experimental model systems are an indispensable part of research into SCLC. At the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s 2021 Hot Topic Meeting: Small Cell Lung Cancer, keynote […] Read more
A growing body of research in SCLC has revealed greater phenotypic heterogeneity within this disease than previously realized. Circulating-tumor-cell-derived explant models (CDX) are providing researchers with a resource to facilitate […] Read more
Reducing complications after lung cancer surgery could generate positive changes across healthcare, from better outcomes and quality of life to cost savings. Even a small decrease in incidence of postoperative […] Read more