Dr. Bryant Lin was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer despite never smoking. (Norbert von der Groeben/Stanford University School of Medicine) Dr. Bryant Lin, a Stanford University School of Medicine ...
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Dr. Bryant Lin, a Stanford University School of Medicine physician and professor, has never smoked, but in early May 2024, he received a life-altering diagnosis: stage IV lung cancer. Lung cancer ...
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