In stage II/III node positive patients with driver mutations positive NSCLC who are not surgical candidates and are unlikely to tolerate concurrent chemotherapy and radiation, would you consider radiation alone, TKI alone, or would you ever consider TKI + RT?
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Medical Oncology · Henry Ford Cancer Institute/Henry Ford Hospital
I am not aware of any data in this regard. Recently, we treated a 78-year-old female patient with MET exon 14 skipping mutation NSCLC with bilateral mediastinal and bilateral supraclavicular lymph node involvement on radiology scans. We were concerned about her ability to tolerate concurrent chemoth...