This my not be new to many of you. I found it interesting and gained new insight to the research in sclc.
Progress in identifying subtypes or S... - Small Cell Lung C...
Progress in identifying subtypes or SCLC.

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AmyKampPartner
Thanks for sharing this Denzie! Identifying SCLC subtypes is a needed step toward more treatment options. It's always reassuring to know that we are making progress toward that goal.
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