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Cytopathology
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Episode # 603 • 02 Jan 2026
Biopsy & Ablation Decision-Making in Lung Cancer
Why might simultaneous ablation and biopsy be the new standard for high-probability lung cancer cases where surgery isn’t an option? In the penultimate episode of the 2025 NSCLC Creator Weekend™ series, our multidisciplinary tumor board panel discusses the intricacies and decision-making processes surrounding biopsy and ablation procedures in thoracic oncology.
This podcast is supported by an educational grant from Johnson & Johnson and Varian.
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