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Adjuvant Chemotherapy for NSCLC- Where have we been and where are we going?

Adjuvant Chemotherapy for NSCLC- Where have we been and where are we going?. Fatima Zehra Raza Hematology/ Oncology Fellow pgy4- BCC. Typical New patient in Dr. Kloecker’s Friday Lung clinic- BCC 2nd floor.

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Adjuvant Chemotherapy for NSCLC- Where have we been and where are we going?

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  1. Adjuvant Chemotherapy for NSCLC- Where have we been and where are we going? • Fatima Zehra Raza • Hematology/ Oncology Fellow pgy4- BCC

  2. Typical New patient in Dr. Kloecker’s Friday Lung clinic- BCC 2nd floor • 45 year old white woman with no previous comorbid conditions except a long history of smoking 2 ppd x 25 yrs, presents after being referred by pcp for a”spot” on her CXR. • FNAC of mass reveals adenocarcinoma, lung primary. • is status post complete surgical resection. Path reveals: poorly differentiated grade 3 adenocarcinoma, T2N0M0, stage 1B • What can you offer her?

  3. TNM STAGING CONTD....

  4. Typical New patient in Dr. Kloecker’s Friday Lung clinic- BCC 2nd floor • 45 year old white woman with no previous comorbid conditions except a long history of smoking 2 ppd x 25 yrs, presents after being referred by pcp for a”spot” on her CXR. • FNAC of mass reveals adenocarcinoma, lung primary. • is status post complete surgical resection. Path reveals: poorly differentiated grade 3 adenocarcinoma, T2N0M0, stage 1B • What can you offer her?

  5. Special Thanks to Dr. Kloecker!?s

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