Christian Grohe, MD, Evangelical Lung Cancer Hospital

Articles

The Evolving Treatment Landscape of Small Cell Lung Cancer

September 22nd 2023

Closing out their program on small cell lung cancer management, Laurent Greiller, MD, and Christian Grohé, MD, highlight what excites them most about the evolving treatment paradigm.

Clinical Data With Lurbinectedin in Small Cell Lung Cancer

September 15th 2023

Key opinion leaders share a focused discussion on lurbinectedin and its evolving role in small cell lung cancer following frontline therapy.

Overview of Second-Line Treatment Options in SCLC

September 15th 2023

Expert oncologists Laurent Greiller, MD, and Christian Grohé, MD, reflect on the current state of second-line treatment options for patients with small cell lung cancer.

EGFR+ NSCLC: Advice for Community Oncologists

July 8th 2021

A panel of experts in thoracic oncology concludes the discussion by emphasizing the importance of conducting reflex molecular testing, considering systemic therapy in all patients, and utilizing shared decision-making models.

Potential Treatments for Uncommon EGFR Mutations in NSCLC

July 8th 2021

A key opinion leader in lung cancer, Solange Peters, MD, PhD, provides a review of treatments under investigation for uncommon mutations in NSCLC: mobocertinib, amivantamab, poziotinib, and neratinib.

Treatment Algorithms and Resistance Mechanisms in NSCLC

July 8th 2021

Gary Doherty, MRCP, PhD, Solange Peters, MD, PhD, and Christian Grohé, MD, discuss approaches to selecting or switching treatment based on molecular testing for biomarkers and pathways of resistance.

Combination Regimens for Metastatic EGFR-Mutated NSCLC

July 1st 2021

Expert thought leaders in thoracic oncology share their experiences with EGFR-TKI combination strategies in patients with EGFR-mutated metastatic NSCLC.

Molecular Testing in Metastatic mNSCLC

July 1st 2021

Panelists reflect on barriers to obtaining tissue biopsies in patients with EGFR-mutated metastatic NSCLC and share insights into the importance of making treatment decisions based on molecular testing results.

Treatment of Unresectable EGFR-Mutated NSCLC

June 24th 2021

Key opinion leaders in lung cancer have a lively discussion on the challenges associated with making treatment decisions for patients with unresected stage III EGFR-mutated NSCLC.

Treatment Approaches After Adjuvant Osimertinib

June 24th 2021

A panel of thought leaders in the management of NSCLC review best practices for monitoring patients and making treatment decisions after adjuvant osimertinib.

Clinical Implications of the ADAURA Trial

June 17th 2021

A panel of key opinion leaders in lung cancer considers the clinical implications of the ADAURA trial of adjuvant osimertinib and discuss how results may affect the treatment landscape in early stage NSCLC.

The ADAURA Trial of Adjuvant Osimertinib in NSCLC

June 17th 2021

Key opinion leader in lung cancer Solange Peters, MD, PhD, reviews safety and efficacy results from the ADAURA trial of adjuvant osimertinib in patients with stage IB-IIIA EGFR-mutated NSCLC following surgical resection.

Adjuvant TKIs for Patients With EGFR-Mutated NSCLC

June 10th 2021

Christian Grohé, MD, comments on results of clinical trials studying EGFR-TKI combination regimens in NSCLC and highlights the need for composite end points that include quality of life and disease control.

Postoperative Radiotherapy in Resected Stage IIIA-N2 NSCLC

June 10th 2021

Expert panelists share insights on the results of the LUNG ART trial of postoperative radiotherapy in patients with resected stage IIIA-N2 disease and emphasize the risk for cardiac and pulmonary toxicity.

Surgical Resectability in Stage IIIA-N2 NSCLC

June 3rd 2021

Christian Grohé, MD, and Gary Doherty, MRCP, PhD, consider factors that may influence the resectability of patients with stage IIIA-N2 disease, such as biomarker status, performance status, and imaging results.

Potential Challenges of Molecular Testing in NSCLC

June 3rd 2021

A panel of experts in the management of lung cancer share key insights into challenges associated with retesting for driver mutations, tumor heterogeneity, and potential differences between biopsy and surgical sample test results.

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Reflex Testing in NSCLC

May 27th 2021

Gary Doherty, MRCP, PhD, and Christian Grohé, MD, discuss the multidisciplinary approach to molecular testing for EGFR mutations in NSCLC and the importance of reflex testing to limit delays in receiving results.

Molecular Testing in Resectable NSCLC

May 27th 2021

Solange Peters, MD, PhD, reviews factors to consider for molecular testing in early stage non–small cell lung cancer and discusses the role of single-gene assays and next-generation sequencing panels.