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The Foro de Pacientes de Terapias Dirigidas de Cáncer de Pulmón presentado el 9 de agosto de 2025 has now ended. ¡Los vídeos están disponibles BAJO...
¡El vídeo completo bajo demanda está disponible para verlo! Este evento educativo para pacientes, en directo, virtual e interactivo, incluye...
En este foro anual de pacientes en vivo, los principales oncólogos torácicos de todo el mundo discuten temas relevantes para los objetivos del cáncer...
En este foro anual de pacientes en vivo, los principales oncólogos torácicos de todo el mundo discuten temas relevantes para los objetivos del cáncer...
En este foro anual de pacientes en vivo, los principales oncólogos torácicos de todo el mundo discuten temas relevantes para los objetivos del cáncer...
The Problem Many cancer patients and their families don't have access to reliable information because of health inequity The Solution Your support for...
Liquid biopsies are revolutionizing how doctors detect and treat cancer. Unlike traditional tissue biopsies, which require removing a piece of the tumor, liquid biopsies use a simple blood test to reveal vital genetic information about a patient’s cancer—often faster and with fewer complications. While still used mainly in advanced lung cancer, liquid biopsies are poised to become a frontline tool across many cancer types in the coming years—offering a faster, less invasive path to precision care.
Get Ready to Explore the Refreshed Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education Website! Look at our new look! View a quick video walkthrough below...
Hi everyone. Having just come back from visiting my son for Thanksgiving (and nudged by your annual appeal notice) I wanted to send you all a note. As...
Thank you for joining us for GRACE's first Blood Cancer ONCTalk
Gallbladder Cancer is a rare disease in which malignant cells form in the tissues of the gallbladder. Bile duct cancer or cholangiocarcinoma is a rare disease in which malignant cells form in the bile ducts. Help us to bring awareness to these rare cancers during the month of February. Start talking and raise awareness to Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer Awareness
Regarding Lung Cancer OncTalk Dec. 2025
The entire webinar, on demand, will be available later today or maybe tomorrow on YouTube.
Hi, I look forward to starting a discussion about what you've learned and what you want to delve deeper into.
This is really informative. At the time of this edited post, we are at the end of the first discussion period...
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!
Las versiones completas sin editar del Foro de Pacientes de Terapias Dirigidas de Cáncer de Pulmón de agosto de 2025 ya están disponibles BAJO DEMANDA. Estos temas se editarán y se ofrecerán en forma de vídeos más cortos en las próximas semanas.
Our Targeted Therapies Forum was held on Saturday. The entire forum is available on demand. The agenda is at the beginning to help navigate.
Soon, the forum will be divided into smaller videos focusing on specific topics and linked on our YouTube channel playlists.
Take care All,
Janine
My mom had her PET CT done after an xray and two CT's had seen a suspicious nodule which then became two nodules (only one suspicious). Here are the findings. We see the oncologist on the 1st but my fear is this had spread to hear brain and I dint know if they checked or not. She's been complaining of severe headaches for months now and the eye doctor said it's not because if her glaucoma. Can you please help me make sense if this report before we go in so I'm prepared and can be of better support for my mom and know what questions to ask. I've included the whole report.
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