For you science geeks like me this is interesting. Guardant’s blood test outperforms standard tissue biopsy in landmark NSCLC study fiercebiotech.com/medtech/gu… //lung cancer//LCA//GO2Foundation
Lung Cancer science geeks like me will find this interesting. Artificial Intelligence May Reduce False Positives in Lung Cancer Screening curetoday.com/articles/artif… via @cure_magazine
“On the outside I look like a normal, healthy person. I'm out walking my dog and finishing 5Ks. I don't fit the perception of a stage IV, terminal cancer patient.” #lcsmlungcancer.net/?p=9088
Agreed it’s frustrating and I navigate the system pretty well. Imagine what it’s like for a patient that is alone and overwhelmed by the unnecessary BS. #lungcancer#healthcare
“Every year seems to bring a shift in health expenses. Tax rules change and it’s very difficult to keep up with the policies that affect insurance coverage and costs.” lungcancer.net/?p=5782
Cancer eats your soul. I’ve lived with active cancer managed with meds and targeted rad for 4 years. By onc standards I’m a success.And I do cherish being among the living but am painfully aware of the financial and emotional cost to my family. #cancer_eats_your_soul#lungcancer
Last week's MRI shows small but evident brain tumor growth. Getting targeted (SRS) radiation next week. Not thrilled but not overly concerned. I've had targeted radiation 6 times over the previous 4 years, mostly to my skeleton. #lungcancer#nsclc_egfr
Today is my birthday 🎸64 🎼. It’s also the 4 year anniversary of my lung cancer diagnosis. I’m alive due to new targeted medicines, a great med team and most importantly the love and support of my wife Sherry, family and friends. #lungcancer#NSCLC#EGFR#NIH#precision_medicine
We've issued a statement on lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) based on results from the Dutch-Belgian NELSON lung cancer screening trial presented at #WCLC2018. #LCSM#EarlyDetectioniaslc.org/news/iaslc-issues-…
“Cancer is frightening, especially lung cancer.... When people are scared, they want to place blame. And blaming the victim keeps the disease at arm's length. But it’s the wrong thing to do.” lungcancer.net/?p=7121