
Opinion|Videos|April 28, 2026
Background of Targeting HER2 in NSCLC
Author(s)Joshua K. Sabari, MD
Explore why rare HER2-mutant NSCLC is highly aggressive and how broad NGS testing helps identify candidates for new HER2-targeted treatments.
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Joshua K. Sabari, MD, discusses the highly heterogeneous and aggressive nature of HER2 mutation–positive non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). HER2 mutations are rare in NSCLC, underscoring the significance of using broad panel next-generation sequencing to identify patients eligible for emerging HER2-targeted therapies.
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