Hatim Husain, MD

Articles

Liquid Biopsies in the NSCLC Molecular Testing Algorithm

April 12th 2022

Experts in lung cancer explain their views on the critical role of liquid biopsy in molecular testing in non–small cell lung cancer.

Testing Approaches for Actionable Mutations in NSCLC in Clinical Practice

April 12th 2022

Oncologists provide insight into what actionable mutations they look for when they order molecular testing for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.

Dr. Husain on Common Misconceptions in Lung Cancer

June 5th 2020

Hatim Husain, MD, discusses common misconceptions that still exist with regard to lung cancer.

Dr. Husain on the Evolution of Liquid Biopsies in Lung Cancer

April 20th 2020

Hatim Husain, MD, discusses the evolution of liquid biopsies in lung cancer.

Dr. Husain on Ongoing Research Evaluating Plasma-Based Testing in Lung Cancer

March 25th 2020

Hatim Husain, MD, medical oncologist and associate professor of medicine, Moores Cancer Center, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), discusses ongoing research efforts evaluating plasma-based testing in lung cancer.

Dr. Husain on the Increased Use of and Challenges With Utilizing Liquid Biopsies

March 6th 2020

Hatim Husain, MD, discusses the increased use of and challenges with utilizing liquid biopsies.

Dr. Husain on Liquid Biopsy Versus Tissue Biopsy in NSCLC

February 20th 2020

Hatim Husain, MD, discusses the utility of liquid biopsy versus tissue biopsy in non–small cell lung cancer.

Dr. Husain on Plasma-Based Testing in Lung Cancer

June 20th 2018

Hatim Husain, MD, assistant professor of Medicine, Moores Cancer Center, University of California, San Diego, discusses plasma-based testing in lung cancer.

Dr. Husain on the Future of Monitoring T790M in Lung Cancer

March 24th 2017

Hatim Husain, MD, assistant professor of Hematology-Oncology at the University of California San Diego Moores Cancer Center, discusses the future of monitoring the emergence of EGFR T790M circulating tumor DNA in urine from EGFR-mutated non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Dr. Husain on Monitoring the Emergence of T790M in Lung Cancer

January 6th 2017

Hatim Husain, MD, assistant professor of Hematology-Oncology at The University of California San Diego Moores Cancer Center, discusses his study on monitoring the emergence of EGFR T790M ctDNA in urine from EGFR-mutated NSCLC.

Time Management: Balancing Clinical Education With Scientific Research

June 15th 2012

With careful attention to detail and conscientious efforts, clinical skills are likely to be transferable from clinical education to meeting research goals.