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3. Using FoundationOne®Tracker to Bring Clarity to Treatment Response

10 min · 24. apr. 2024
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Today we are speaking with Dr. Jerry Mitchell, a medical oncologist and Director of Field Medical Oncology at Foundation Medicine. Before starting at Foundation Medicine, Dr. Mitchell spent 18 years providing direct patient care in a leading Midwest community practice. Although now at Foundation Medicine, he continues to practice medicine. He has both participated in clinical research and published in leading oncology journals. Today he will be talking to us about FoundationOne®Tracker, a personalized tissue-informed ctDNA monitoring test that provides objective insights to help understand response to treatment for patients with advanced cancer across all solid tumors.

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