Listen "Updates in CT Screening for Lung Cancer"
Episode Synopsis
Host Dr. Stephen Liu moderates a discussion of lung cancer screening using low dose CT scans. Low dose CT scans have been shown to detect lung cancer earlier and significantly improve lung cancer mortality. Yet they remain underutilized and are only being used to detect certain types of lung cancer, specifically, smoking-related lung cancer.
Guest: Dr. Pan-Chyr Yang is a Professor and former President of National Taiwan University College of Medicine and recipient of the IASLC Joseph W. Cullen Prevention & Early Detection Award at the 2020 WCLC.
Guest: Dr. Elaine Shum is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at New York University Grossman School of Medicine and Principle Investigator of the Female Asian Nonsmoker Screening Study (FANSS), for which she received the Distinguished Young Investigator Research Award from the EGFR Resisters Summit.
Guest: Dr. Pan-Chyr Yang is a Professor and former President of National Taiwan University College of Medicine and recipient of the IASLC Joseph W. Cullen Prevention & Early Detection Award at the 2020 WCLC.
Guest: Dr. Elaine Shum is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at New York University Grossman School of Medicine and Principle Investigator of the Female Asian Nonsmoker Screening Study (FANSS), for which she received the Distinguished Young Investigator Research Award from the EGFR Resisters Summit.
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