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
What is KRAS?
“ Biomarker testing was important for me to know the next step to take. If it wasn’t for this test, I wouldn’t be on LUMAKRAS®.”
- Laurie, current LUMAKRAS® patient
Patient testimonials represent individuals’ experiences with LUMAKRAS®. Results may vary.
WHAT IS KRAS G12C IN NSCLC?
“ I have heard of KRAS G12C so when I found out that LUMAKRAS® was available and that it targets this mutation, then that’s when I got excited! ”
- Laurie, current LUMAKRAS® patient
Patient testimonials represent individuals' experiences with LUMAKRAS®. Results may vary.
KRAS G12C IS
FOUND IN 1 IN 8
NSCLC PATIENTS4
HOW CAN BIOMARKER TESTING HELP ME WITH MY NSCLC TREATMENT?
The only way to know if you have KRAS G12C is by asking your doctor for a biomarker test. Biomarkers are molecules inside your body that can tell your doctor what kind of NSCLC you may have.5,6
The only way to know if you have KRAS G12C is by asking your doctor for a biomarker test. Biomarkers are molecules inside your body that can tell your doctor what kind of NSCLC you may have.5,6