Dr. Bonomi Discusses Liquid Biopsies in Lung Cancer

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Philip D. Bonomi, MD, The Alice Pirie Wirtz Professor of Medical Oncology, Rush Medical College, medical oncologist, Rush University Medical Center, discusses liquid biopsies in lung cancer.

Philip D. Bonomi, MD, The Alice Pirie Wirtz Professor of Medical Oncology, Rush Medical College, medical oncologist, Rush University Medical Center, discusses liquid biopsies in lung cancer.

Liquid biopsies have emerged as an approach to better identify mutations in patients with cancer.

The advantages of liquid biopsies, says Bonomi, are that they are minimally invasive and allow physicians to follow their patient through treatment.

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