Emmanuel Grolleau
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Lyon College
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Dr. Emmanuel Grolleau's work encompasses lung cancer diagnosis, treatment, and related mutations, as well as pleural and pulmonary diseases, including COPD. His research also touches on cancer genomics and diagnostics. Grolleau's recent investigations involve the efficacy and safety of combination therapies for unresectable pleural mesothelioma, as evidenced by his 2024 publication concerning the Meso-Immune trial. He also explores the utility of circulating tumor cells in embryonated chicken tumor xenografts as a model for studying metastatic dissemination. Grolleau's research extends to molecular screening techniques, including the use of OncoBEAMTM EGFR V2 and NGS technologies in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer, and the synergistic potential of circulating H3K27 methylated nucleosome plasma concentration with circulating tumor DNA molecular profiling.
Dr. Grolleau's primary research focus is on advancing lung cancer treatments and diagnostic methods.
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- Publications: 35
- Citations: 75
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