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Philosophy The role of the medical oncologist in lung cancer care is overall treatment planning, and the use of medicines to kill cancer cells. When possible, we always seek cure. However, when not possible, or not consistent with patient values, we believe that the purpose of care is to maximize quality of life and duration … Read more