
Study findings confirm the benefits of BRAF and MEK inhibitors in mutated non-small cell lung cancer
Longer duration of efficacy reported for encorafenib plus binimetinib as a treatment for NSCLC harbouring a BRAF V600 mutation
Longer duration of efficacy reported for encorafenib plus binimetinib as a treatment for NSCLC harbouring a BRAF V600 mutation
Further studies are needed to understand the position of the fourth-generation agents NVL-520 and NVL-655 in the treatment paradigm of mutated lung cancer
The use of targeted agents in first and subsequent lines of therapy is improving outcomes in patients with mutated lung cancer progressing on standard chemotherapy, but a biomarker- or precision-guided approach is needed
Subgroup analyses from the ADRIATIC study support previous practice-changing findings
ESMO Women for Oncology Award Recipient Prof. Myung-Ju Ahn discusses gender equity in lung cancer research
First recommendations are released from the ESMO/SIOG Cancer in the Elderly Working Group
In the MARIPOSA study, a significant improvement in progression-free survival was reported in a subgroup with poor prognostic factors
Safety and efficacy data of a PD-1/IL-2 bispecific antibody fusion protein were presented at an ESMO Virtual Plenary
The tyrosine kinase inhibitor showed to prolong disease-free survival as compared to chemotherapy and clinically meaningful benefit with respect to CNS disease–free survival
Dietary regimens may alter the microbiome composition, increasing bacteria with a beneficial immunogenic effect
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