For people living with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has spread to other parts of the body or cannot be removed by surgery, and whose tumor is KRAS G12C positive, and who have received at least one prior treatment.1
CONSIDERATIONS for your next
doctor’s appointment
Sometimes it’s challenging to squeeze all of your questions and concerns into an appointment. Here are some tips to help you learn as much as possible during your visit.*
Before your appointment
You may want to write down the things you want to discuss. Put the most important topics at the top so you get to them first
You may want to consider bringing a friend or loved one with you to help keep you focused. If you’re doing a video call instead, make sure your companion is beside you
During your appointment
Go through your list and ask follow-up questions if you don’t understand an answer
By the time you leave, understanding the following may be helpful:
Why you’re being put on a treatment
How the treatment works
What to expect from the treatment
After your appointment
Review what you learned. Sometimes it helps to explain what the doctor told you to someone else. If you can’t explain it, you may need to call the doctor to review it again