Tag Archives: next generation sequencing
Dr. Stacy Gray (Pt 2): Overcoming Hurdles in Broader Use of Molecular Testing in Oncology
Dr. Jean-Charles (Pt 2): Transitioning from Life in Paris to the US and from Academia to Industry
Dr. Ross Camidge (Pt 1): Working at the Forefront of Developing New Targets and New Therapies
Dr. Greg Riely (Pt 2): Should local ablation therapy in oligometastatic or oligoprogressing cancer be incorporated into routine practice?
Dr. Greg Riely (Pt 1): Current Practice & Challenges in Execution of Genomic Testing in Lung Cancer Treatment
Dr. Charu Aggarwal (Part 1): Growing Momentum for Plasma-Based NGS Testing in Advanced NSCLC
Dr. Alex Drilon: Clinical Research and the Changing Practice of Managing Molecularly-Defined, Narrow Subgroups
Dr. David Spigel, Part 1: Clinical Research and the Growing Complexity of Cancer Care in a Community Setting
Genomic Sequencing for All Solid Tumors: Where Will This Lead Us? (BMIC-019)
Dr. Jack West reviews the implications, both encouraging and potentially detrimental, of a recent FDA approval for broad genomic (NGS) testing of all solid tumors, ushering in a new era of growing precision medicine and molecular oncology. (8:55)