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Overcoming Resistance in Lung Cancer #ASCO16

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Interview with Liza Villaruz, MD Hematology/Oncology Specialist University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Lung Cancer Advocate and Director of Strategic Relationships at LUNGevity Foundation, John Ratzenberger interviews Dr. Liza Villaruz at ASCO 2016 in Chicago, Illinois. They discuss the exciting news coming out of ASCO for lung cancer patients, especially new data for targeted therapies, novel inhibitors, and inhibitors that can overcome resistance. See the link to the full video below from Patient Empowerment Network.

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