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In these videos, Dr. Mansoor Mirza discusses how endometrial cancer treatment has changed in the past decade, adjuvant radiotherapy for patients with...
The 2024 Lung Cancer OncTalk was a live, virtual, interactive patient education event presented in December 2024, moderated by Dr. Ibiayi Dagogo-Jack...
This event was moderated by Dr. Sridevi Rajeeve, Memorial Sloan Kettering, joined by speakers: Dr. Hamza Hashmi, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Dr. Michele...
In this video series from ASCO 2024, Drs. Aakash Desai and Fauwzi Abu Rous discuss trial dates and clinical data as presented at the 2024 ASCO. To...
Dr. Petros Grivas discusses intravesical treatment for patients with nonmuscle invasive, or early-stage, bladder cancer, the importance of...
Advance directives are a powerful way to take control of healthcare choices. These documents allow you to outline preferences for medical care and specify end-of-life wishes. These documents can also be a way to appoint loved ones who you would like to help with these decisions, such as a healthcare proxy (someone to make decisions on your behalf, if you cannot). As cancer treatments can involve aggressive treatments and/or complex medical management, having advance directives ensures that your desires regarding treatment options and end-of-life care are clearly communicated.
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!
Registration is now open! Join us for the annual 2024 Blood Cancers OncTalk! Register Now! This live, virtual, interactive patient education event...
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...
Welcome to the new CancerGRACE.org! Explore our fresh look and improved features—take a quick tour to see what’s new.