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Improving non-small-cell lung cancer survival through molecular characterization: Perspective of a multidisciplinary expert panel

Author(s): Fernandes, M. G. O. ; Vilariça, A. S. ; Fernandes, B. ; Camacho, C. ; Saraiva, C. ; Estevinho, F. ; Bastos, H. Novais e ; Lopes, J. M. ; Fidalgo, P. ; Garrido, P. ; Alves, S. ; Silva, S. ; Sequeira, T. ; Barata, F.

Date: 2024

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/26447

Origin: Sapientia - Universidade do Algarve

Subject(s): Of American Pathologists; Testing Guideline; Acquire resistance; Clinical Oncology; EGFR mutation; Association; College; Selection; NSCLC; ALK


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The management of NSCLC remains challenging, and the integration of data from predictive biomarkers in routine clinical practice can contribute to an optimal, individualized patient approach, particularly given the rapid emergence of effective targeted therapies. When considering molecular biomarker testing, the choice of the biomarker panel, target population, testing approach, and turnaround time are key issues that, when properly addressed, can improve the survival outcomes of NSCLC patients.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Sapientia
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