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Scientists have uncovered a molecular "on–off" switch that helps lung adenocarcinoma—the most common form of lung cancer—grow ...
A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and ...
Studies show nonsmokers are more likely to develop adenocarcinoma with EGFR mutations, while smokers have higher squamous carcinoma rates and KRAS mutations. 47 Nonsmokers were younger and had ...
With EAGLE, lung cancer biopsy analysis is expedited, accurately predicting EGFR mutations and streamlining the diagnostic process for better patient outcomes.
The most common form of lung cancer is primarily found in non-smokers, a new study reveals. Doctors react to the surprising driver of the disease and other risk factors.
This study provides data on the molecular epidemiology of lung adenocarcinoma in Brazil, confirming high prevalence of EGFR mutations, ALK fusions, and MET exon 14 skipping alteration. Biomarker ...