People with lung cancer shouldn’t feel shame about smoking

by S. Terry Kraus, M.D.

Jun 30, 2018

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Dr. Terry Kraus goes over and explains four new cancer studies: A study on chemotherapy in non-small cell carcinoma of the lung; a study about PDL1; a study about lung cancer patients not feeling shame about their diagnosis; and a report by the FDA about drug manufacturers who don’t cooperate in the development of generic drugs.

 

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