Salivary gland tumors, how genomic testing helps cure cancer
Keith Taggart was diagnosed with salivary gland tumors in 2017 and after the initial diagnosis, cancer spread to his kidney, liver, and lungs. None of the standards of care (surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy) were working for him and he was given 3 to 4 weeks to live. His physician recommended genomic testing, which allowed his doctor to determine the best course of treatment for his unique disease by better understanding the changes in his tumorโs DNA that caused it to grow and spread. Here, two years later Keith is speaking out about the importance of genomic testing,
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