Good Practice for ALK+ Lung Cancer Patients

Aug 22, 2024 | health and medicine

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This animation has been prepared by the ALK Positive Lung Cancer charity and is intended for patients who have been diagnosed with ALK+ non-small cell lung cancer, most of whom are diagnosed at stage 4. Patients have the right to accurate and up-to-date information on their prognosis, treatment and care from their medical team and patient organisations. Being informed and empowered to participate in shared decisions about their own treatment can be hugely beneficial for patients, and this animation will cover some of the topics that patients may have questions about. Read More

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For further information, you can connect with ALK+ at hello@alkpositive.org.uk

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