VIDEO LIBRARIES

In these video series, Dr. Iyengar discusses two indications, or timepoints, where radiation and/or surgery may be used to improve the survival...

In these videos, Dr. Levavi discusses what blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is, why people get it, how frequent the disease is...

In these videos, Dr. Levavi discusses what blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is, why people get it, how frequent the disease is...

In these videos, Dr. Autumn Starnes gives an overview of melanoma's prevalence and risk factors. She also discusses the ABCDE method of self-screening...

In this video, GRACE provides an overview of Tumor Treating Fields, a wearable device that may be used to treat mesothelioma and glioblastoma...

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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.

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Hello, Has anyone watched the Lung Cancer OncTalk 2024 On Demand sessions yet? I’m curious if the content offers any new insights or updates compared...

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.

Our new videos from the 2025 Spanish Targeted Therapies Forum have just been published. A special thank you goes out to our sponsors: Takeda and...

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