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GRACE is excited to bring you new information in our Bladder Cancer Program, hosted by Ramy Sedhom, MD. For this first video of 2019, Dr. Ramy Sedhom...

GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our new series on surviving with cancer GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our series on surviving with...

GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our new series on surviving with cancer GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our series on surviving with...

GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our new series on surviving with cancer GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our series on surviving with...

GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our new series on surviving with cancer GRACE is excited to bring to you more in our series on surviving with...

ARTICLES

GRACE is pleased to introduce three amazing individuals participating in the 2024-25 GRACE Clinical Trials Experiences Storytelling Program We are...

Patient Education Ambassadors Program 2025 Program Information Form and Application Applications are now open to oncology fellows and finishing...

Imagine your body's defense system, the lymphatic system, suddenly turning against you. This is the reality for those facing lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system's crucial network. This article delves into the complexities of lymphoma, exploring its various forms, from the aggressive to the indolent, and examining the latest breakthroughs in treatment, including the groundbreaking POLARIX trial and cutting-edge therapies for relapsed cases. Whether you're a patient, a loved one, or simply curious about this complex disease, this comprehensive overview will provide valuable insights into the current state of lymphoma care and the promising future of research.

ONLINE COMMUNITY

May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month. Did you know that a brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells in or near the brain, potentially originating in...
Se han publicado los vídeos de la Videoteca de Cáncer de Pulmón en Español 2025. Agradecemos especialmente a nuestros patrocinadores: Jansenn and...
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Here is a playlist that includes topics such as, treatment of melanoma, prevention, risk for people of color, and...

Hi, Janine here. I'm on GRACE's Community Outreach Team. APRIL is Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month. I hate that any of us need to know anything...

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...

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Cancer Basics - What is COVID-19 for our Latino Community

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Narjust Duma, MD, Assistant Professor and Thoracic Oncologist at the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center discusses COVID 19 and how it affects the community.

This 2 part series, presented in Spanish for the Latino community, covers information relating to the following topics.  Please scroll down for part 2 of this important series.

What is coronavirus?

¿Qué es el COVID-19?

What are the common symptoms?

¿Cuales son los síntomas mas comunes de la infección COVID-19?

COVID 19 - A Message from GRACE

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The staff at GRACE is concerned like everyone regarding the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and are committed to providing information that benefits and educates our community.

As with any question, we always stress that talking to your doctor is your first step.  They will offer the best suggestions and information for your particular case.  

Keytruda and squamous cell skin cancer?

Discussion Topic

I just finished 2 years of Keytruda (successful in keeping the cancer at bay), and have noticed an increase in squamous cell skin cancers.  I have had 5 this year (two of which required plastic surgery to remove).  My onc said she thought she had heard something about a correlation between immunotherapy and skin cancers, but wasn't sure.  Has anyone heard this, or do you know of any studies?

Cheers,

Chuck

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