Jia Luo, Thoracic Medical Oncologist and Cancer Researcher at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent paper she co-authored with colleagues published in JCO Precision Oncology:
“In Journal of Clinical Oncology: Precision Oncology, we describe the presentation of NUT carcinoma, and found it almost always presents as an aggressive poorly differentiated/ squamous thoracic, head and neck carcinoma, with a mean biopsy to diagnosis interval of 7 weeks
Wonderful to work with superstar co-first authors Sara W. and Justin Kim, co-author experts and collaborators at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, University of Southern California, and MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Thank you to our patients and funding sources.”
Title: Presenting Features and Causes of Diagnostic Delays: A Report From the NUT Carcinoma Registry
Authors: Sara A. Walton, Justin J. Kim, Francesco Paoloni, Jean W. Liew, Danielle Haradon, Jessica Haradon, Kathryn W. Miller, Paul K. Paik, Jamie E. Chaft, Mark G. Kris, Robert Hsu, Sarina A. Piha-Paul, Julia K. Rotow, Pasi A. Jänne, David A. Barbie, Lynette M. Sholl, Steven G. DuBois, Glenn J. Hanna, Geoffrey I. Shapiro, Christopher A. French, Jia Luo
Read the Full Article in JCO Precision Oncology.

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