This activity guides learners from the LATAM Region through an overview of how to best utilize liquid biopsy in the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer, with content available in both English and Spanish.
Course 1: Liquid Biopsy in Lung Cancer
Adequate Technology for Liquid Biopsy
Common Problems of Liquid Biopsy: The Pathologist Point of View
Use of Liquid Biopsy in Early Stage
Liquid Biopsy in Advance Disease
A Practical Case to Open Debate
Describe how liquid biopsy can be utilized to assist in determining the appropriate management for patients with thoracic malignancies
Discuss the role of immunotherapy across all stages of lung cancer
Review the current treatments for patients with oncogenic driven lung cancer
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