BRAF is the name of a gene and protein in the body.  The BRAF protein helps control cell growth.  If there is a mutation in the BRAF gene, the BRAF protein isn’t made correctly leading to uncontrolled cell growth.

Now that your doctors have identified your lung cancer as BRAF-positive lung cancer, it is time to compare the most common BRAF-positive Lung Cancer Treatment options below.

Familiarize yourself with the common Stage 4 BRAF+ non-small cell lung cancer treatment options below and then click Create My Conversation Guide to prepare a list of questions to discuss with your doctor. Always remember, the more you know, the more likely you’ll be able to achieve your treatment goals.

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See If A Clinical Trial Is Right For You or Your Loved One

It is important to learn about clinical trials for your cancer type, their potential benefits, and risks, and then discuss all of your options with your doctors.

Answering a few questions in the Search Tool below will help you find relevant trials by Study Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2, or Phase 3 or by Study Type: Interventional or Observational.

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