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Project PRIORITY: Why it matters to the EGFR-positive lung cancer community AdvocacyCoping With CancerResearch

Project PRIORITY: Why it matters to the EGFR-positive lung cancer community

*December 2019* Project PRIORITY (Patient Reported Initiative On Resistance, Incidence, Treatment studY), is a collaboration between LUNGevity Foundation and the EGFR Resisters—a grassroots, patient-driven community dedicated exclusively to changing EGFR-positive lung cancer into a manageable chronic disease. Goal of Project PRIORITY To understand unmet needs of the EGFR-positive lung cancer…
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December 20, 2019
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Learnings from EGFR Resisters’ Project Priority at IASLC 2019 AdvocacyCoping With Cancer

Learnings from EGFR Resisters’ Project Priority at IASLC 2019

*October 2019*  Presented by EGFR Resisters Co-Founders. * Hospitalization - While TKIs are superior to other treatments for EGFR positive lung cancer patients, there is still a large number that experience severe side effects that require urgent medical care and/or hospitalization. * Mental health - it only represents depression diagnosed…
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November 8, 2019
A Mix-and-Match Approach to Treating Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer ResearchStories

A Mix-and-Match Approach to Treating Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer

https://egfrcancer.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Teri-Kennedy.jpg *** This article was first posted on www.curetoday.com*** During summer 2015, Teri Kennedy was at a yoga festival in Squaw Valley, California, when she started to wheeze and had trouble breathing. The inhaler her doctor gave her didn’t help. When the then 51-year-old from Sacramento returned home, she went…
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May 1, 2018