Expert Cancer Panel: Recurrent lung adenocarcinoma positive for MET exon 14 mutation s/p surgery

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Recorded on 2/27/2021

57-year-old never smoker with recurrence of lung adenocarcinoma positive for MET exon 14 mutation following surgery

Summary:
- With metastatic spread of disease to mediastinal lymph nodes, surgery is not recommended as primary management.
- The patient may be actively surveilled if asymptomatic.
- Systemic therapy with MET-targeted treatment is recommended when the patient is symptomatic or malignancy is rapidly growing.


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