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Stanford University

Latest Advances in Lung Cancer Screening and Treatment

Stanford University via YouTube

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Explore the latest advancements in lung cancer screening and treatment in this informative 1-hour 40-minute talk by Stanford University doctors. Gain insights into new screening guidelines for former heavy smokers and discover cutting-edge approaches to lung cancer treatment, including minimally invasive surgery, targeted medical therapies, and highly precise radiation therapy. Learn from expert speakers Dr. Bill Loo, Dr. Joe Shrager, Dr. Daya Upadhyay, and Dr. Heather Wakelee as they discuss strategies to combat the leading cause of cancer death in both men and women.

Syllabus

Stanford Doctors on Latest Advances in Lung Cancer Screening and Treatment

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Stanford Health Care

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    Anmar Alharganee
    The course provided comprehensive coverage of key topics and clear learning objectives. Instruction was well-organized, with engaging lectures and supportive materials. Assessments aligned with outcomes and encouraged critical thinking. Students appreciated the interactive elements and timely feedback. However, some found the course pace fast and suggested more time for assignments. Group discussions enhanced understanding, though participation varied. Overall, the course fostered a positive learning environment and improved subject knowledge. To further improve, consider extending deadlines and offering more practical examples. The course successfully met its goals and provided valuable skills for future application

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