How Should We Monitor Patients After Potentially Curative Surgery for Lung Cancer? Some Actual Evidence, at Long Last (BMIC-010) - podcast episode cover

How Should We Monitor Patients After Potentially Curative Surgery for Lung Cancer? Some Actual Evidence, at Long Last (BMIC-010)

Sep 29, 20178 min
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Dr. Jack West reviews new evidence providing long-needed guidance on what patient surveillance after potentially curative surgery for early lung cancer makes a difference. The IFCT-0302 trial tests a minimal vs. maximal approach to answer that question.

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