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    Panelists discuss second-line treatment decision-making for KRAS-mutated metastatic non–-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), focusing on available therapies and personalized approaches based on patient characteristics.

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    While the future is uncertain a panel of AI experts have some surprising predictions for this technology in the coming year.

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    This Viewpoint describes age-specific risk thresholds for cardiovascular disease prevention therapies.

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