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The August LiveLung Virtual meeting will feature Nitin Ohri, MD, MS, Board Certified Radiation Oncologist and Professor of Radiation Oncology at Montefiore Einstein.
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HIGH POINT, NC (August 5, 2025) The August LiveLung Virtual meeting will feature Nitin Ohri, MD, MS, Board Certified Radiation Oncologist and Professor of Radiation Oncology at Montefiore Einstein.
This free virtual educational meeting, held on Wednesday, August 13 at 12:00 pm ET, is designed to help lung cancer patients and their care partners navigate the complex considerations that often accompany a lung cancer diagnosis.
During this virtual meeting, lung cancer survivors and their care partners will have the opportunity to learn directly from one of the nation’s leading minds in radiation oncology. In his presentation, “The Role of Radiation Oncology in Lung Cancer Treatment,” Dr. Ohri will break down how radiation fits into the overall treatment plan, share the latest advances in technology, and offer insights on what to expect throughout the treatment and recovery journey.
Dr. Ohri is a nationally recognized radiation oncologist whose work bridges cutting-edge research and compassionate clinical care. His research focuses on improving lung cancer treatment by combining novel imaging tools, wearable technology, and immunotherapy with radiation. He leads multiple clinical trials aimed at personalizing care and enhancing outcomes for cancer patients. Widely published and frequently invited to present his findings, Dr. Ohri is also a dedicated peer reviewer and active member of major oncology societies. His innovative approach to data-driven cancer care has earned him numerous awards and honors in the field.
Lung cancer patients and their care partners are welcome to learn more and register at https://www.livelung.org/meetings/virtual or call 877.311.LUNG (5864).
LiveLung is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization on a mission to improve health outcomes by advancing lung cancer education, early detection, and compassion for people impacted by lung cancer. We do this by hosting a network of monthly educational community lung cancer patient groups. We also provide resource bags to dozens of cancer centers, where nurse navigators give them to newly diagnosed lung cancer patients.