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Meet people living with lung cancer
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Montessa Lee’s Small Cell Lung Cancer Story
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Meet the Researchers
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Jonathan Villena-Vargas, MD
Thoracic Surgeon
Characterizing T cell PD-1 response in the tumor-draining lymph nodes of early-stage NSCLC patients
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Jacob Kaufman, Md, PhD
Medical Oncology
Understanding how the specific genetic background of each cancer affects their behaviors in patients
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Word of the Day
Computed tomography (CT) scan
A computed tomography scan, also known as a CT scan, is a medical imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. It is commonly used in the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer, as it provides detailed information about the size, location, and extent of tumors.