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Tell your story and help us help others! Apply online now for this paid opportunity. This program gives a voice to those who have experience in participating in a clinical trial for a cancer diagnosis. Your voice helps to educate and advocate for others who are in or who may be considering a clinical trial. We want to hear from you!

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HPV Advances
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In this video series, Dr. Paul Romesser discusses how anal cancer is staged, and what treatment can look like for patients with the disease, the prevalence of HPV, and why prevention is key. To watch the full playlist click here.

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Foro de Pacientes de Terapias Dirigidas de Cáncer de Pulmón
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¡El vídeo completo bajo demanda está disponible para verlo! Este evento educativo para pacientes, en directo, virtual e interactivo, incluye presentaciones y mesas redondas que cubren temas generales relevantes para una amplia gama de cánceres de pulmón y opciones de tratamiento, así como la oportunidad de hablar con los expertos en una sesión de preguntas y respuestas. Entre los ponentes se incluyen profesionales médicos de primera línea que presentarán debates centrados en el paciente para...

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East Asian Lung Cancer
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In this video series, Dr. Chul Kim discusses lung cancer in Korea, SCLC, and NSCLC including statistics and risk factors. To watch the full playlist click here.

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LCVL 2023
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In this video series, Dr. Aakash Desai gives an overview of what a biomarker is, and why biomarkers are important in the treatment of NSCLC, discusses the changes that have occurred in treating NSCLC in the past few decades, Lung Cancer risk factors, and prior treatment options. To watch the full playlist click here.

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Chaundra Bishop
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Chaundra’s story is shared as part of the Patient Perspectives - Clinical Trials Experiences Storytelling Program This program aims to give those diagnosed with cancer a voice to share their experiences participating in clinical trials and help others understand the importance of participating in clinical trials. "Saying Yes" is Chaundra's story. Diagnosed in 2016 with Stage lV Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma, she has not stopped living. She has maintained a full-time job and currently serves as...

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Blood Cancer 2023
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Dr. Sridevi Rajeeve gives an overview of Amyloidosis types, signs, and symptoms, including AL Amyloidosis and treatment options. To watch the full playlist click here.

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Thank you SO much for this site! I found great info on this site when I was originally diagnosed with NSCLC in 2014. After my lobectomy in Feb. 2015, staged 1B, I assumed I would be cancer-free forever. Unfortunately, this week a CT revealed that the cancer has returned in both lungs and I am eager to gather as much information as I can to give myself the best outcome possible. Thank you so much for the reply and words of encouragement, Janine! In addition to the moral support, this site has already provided me with invaluable answers to some questions I've had regarding first line treatments (e.g., Afatinib v. Tarceva, Immunotherapy v. oral targeted therapy for EGFR mutations). Thank you again!

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I thank GRACE and its fine staff, professionals, volunteers, and other correspondents for all the support and helpful information I have received, even though it's been a while since I've been online (except to eavesdrop). I especially thank Dr. West, for impressing and inspiring my oncologist (and me as well). I also appreciate the wonderful physicians and other healthcare staff who have taken such good care of me over these past ten years. And I am so very fortunate for my wonderful husband and step-children, who have been enormously supportive and helpful along this path.

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Grace is unique. It's given us information seekers a place to gather and plan the overthrow of the local cancer centers. I kid but I see the faces of doctors when I say I've been reading online but I've been doing it for 20 years and I don't think it's a fad. Thank you Dr. West for accepting that and helping us out. 

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