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Therapy for Stage IV Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer With Driver Alterations: ASCO Living Guideline, Version 2022.2.

Dwight H OwenNavneet SinghNofisat IsmailaElizabeth BlanchardPaul CelanoNarjust FlorezDharamvir JainNatasha B LeighlHirva MamdaniGregory A MastersPamela R MoffittJarushka NaidooTanyanika PhillipsGregory J RielyAndrew G RobinsonErin L SchenkBryan J SchneiderLecia V SequistDavid R SpigelIshmael A Jaiyesimi
Published in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2022)
Living guidelines are developed for selected topic areas with rapidly evolving evidence that drives frequent change in recommended clinical practice. Living guidelines are updated on a regular schedule by a standing expert panel that systematically reviews the health literature on a continuous basis, as described in the ASCO Guidelines Methodology Manual. ASCO Living Guidelines follow the ASCO Conflict of Interest Policy Implementation for Clinical Practice Guidelines. Living Guidelines and updates are not intended to substitute for independent professional judgment of the treating provider and do not account for individual variation among patients. See Appendix 1 (online only) for disclaimers and other important information. Updates are published regularly and can be found at https://ascopubs.org/nsclc-da-living-guideline .
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