Lung cancer in non-smoking women
Spring 2015 : Genetic mutations can cause lung cancer among non-smoking women
Genetic mutations can cause lung cancer among non-smoking women
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women, even those who have never smoked. MD Anderson researchers continue to discover genetic mutations that are causing lung cancer in non-smoking women — and developing therapies to treat them.
Guests: Anne Tsao, M.D., Quyhn Nguyen, M.D., and Mara Antonoff, M.D.
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