Rapid Review Quiz: Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer

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What is your proficiency with the most recent findings on NSCLC, including genomic profiling, response to a COVID-19 variant, and approved treatments? ✏️ ✏️ Test your knowledge with this short quiz. MedEd

Non–small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer are the two major types of lung cancer. NSCLC, which affects both smokers and nonsmokers, comprises several lung cancers that behave similarly, such as adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Aboutfall within this category, and because they have often metastasized before diagnosis, early detection of NSCLC is essential. Best practices and standards of care for NSCLC change quickly as clinical research advances.

What is your proficiency with the most recent findings on NSCLC, including genomic profiling, response to a COVID-19 variant, and approved treatments? Test your knowledge with this short quiz.

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