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First of all...

A Big Thank You to all who participate in clinical trials!  You make advances in care possible.

 

Hello All,  I'm very proud to be a part of Grace.   In the beginning...of the internet, my doctor told me to stay away from it (which I did not) but today the best doctors will give you pointers on how to access good information and often the best help comes from the experiences of others who are or have been there.  The web is the perfect place to concentrate your voices into a force that can generate real change.

Please read on and be safe,

Janine

Patient Perspectives: Clinical Trials Experiences Through Storytelling


We are inviting all cancer patients with experience in clinical trials (no matter how large or small) to join us in this new program giving voice to the clinical trials experience.  

Through storytelling and sharing their experience, patients can educate others who are considering a clinical trial about this part of the cancer journey.  All cancer patients currently enrolled in or with past enrollment in a clinical trial are welcomed and encouraged to apply.  

Patients selected to participate in this years program will work closely with GRACE to develop new educational content for patients across a range of platforms that will help them to become established contributors in the area of advocacy.  Participants will receive training on digitally distributed content and social media, and their work will be highlighted and shared by GRACE, along with its network of established leaders in the oncology community and board members with an array of interestes and connections.  Participants will receive a stipend, training in communication and media platforms, and a tech 'package'.  Participants will work with GRACE to develop program formats and production and will present a proposal based on their area of experience in a clinical trial program.  

 

For more information, please take a look at and complete our online Program Form and Application, or download the .pdf version available above, which can be emailed as an attachment to dbrock@cancerGRACE.org.  If you have questions please contact Denise Brock, Operations Director for GRACE at dbrock@cancerGRACE.org

Share Your Experiences and Help Others General Bladder Cancer JanineT GRACE …

First of all...

A Big Thank You to all who participate in clinical trials!  You make advances in care possible.

 

Hello All,  I'm very proud to be a part of Grace.   In the beginning...of the internet, my doctor told me to stay away from it (which I did not) but today the best doctors will give you pointers on how to access good information and often the best help comes from the experiences of others who are or have been there.  The web is the perfect place to concentrate your voices into a force that can generate real change.

Please read on and be safe,

Janine

Patient Perspectives: Clinical Trials Experiences Through Storytelling


We are inviting all cancer patients with experience in clinical trials (no matter how large or small) to join us in this new program giving voice to the clinical trials experience.  

Through storytelling and sharing their experience, patients can educate others who are considering a clinical trial about this part of the cancer journey.  All cancer patients currently enrolled in or with past enrollment in a clinical trial are welcomed and encouraged to apply.  

Patients selected to participate in this years program will work closely with GRACE to develop new educational content for patients across a range of platforms that will help them to become established contributors in the area of advocacy.  Participants will receive training on digitally distributed content and social media, and their work will be highlighted and shared by GRACE, along with its network of established leaders in the oncology community and board members with an array of interestes and connections.  Participants will receive a stipend, training in communication and media platforms, and a tech 'package'.  Participants will work with GRACE to develop program formats and production and will present a proposal based on their area of experience in a clinical trial program.  

 

For more information, please take a look at and complete our online Program Form and Application, or download the .pdf version available above, which can be emailed as an attachment to dbrock@cancerGRACE.org.  If you have questions please contact Denise Brock, Operations Director for GRACE at dbrock@cancerGRACE.org

Share Your Experiences and Help Others General Breast Cancer JanineT GRACE …

First of all...

A Big Thank You to all who participate in clinical trials!  You make advances in care possible.

 

Hello All,  I'm very proud to be a part of Grace.   In the beginning...of the internet, my doctor told me to stay away from it (which I did not) but today the best doctors will give you pointers on how to access good information and often the best help comes from the experiences of others who are or have been there.  The web is the perfect place to concentrate your voices into a force that can generate real change. 

 

Please read on and be safe,

Janine

 

Patient Perspectives: Clinical Trials Experiences Through Storytelling


We are inviting all cancer patients with experience in clinical trials (no matter how large or small) to join us in this new program giving voice to the clinical trials experience.  

Through storytelling and sharing their experience, patients can educate others who are considering a clinical trial about this part of the cancer journey.  All cancer patients currently enrolled in or with past enrollment in a clinical trial are welcomed and encouraged to apply.  

Patients selected to participate in this years program will work closely with GRACE to develop new educational content for patients across a range of platforms that will help them to become established contributors in the area of advocacy.  Participants will receive training on digitally distributed content and social media, and their work will be highlighted and shared by GRACE, along with its network of established leaders in the oncology community and board members with an array of interestes and connections.  Participants will receive a stipend, training in communication and media platforms, and a tech 'package'.  Participants will work with GRACE to develop program formats and production and will present a proposal based on their area of experience in a clinical trial program.  

 

For more information, please take a look at and complete our online Program Form and Application, or download the .pdf version available above, which can be emailed as an attachment to dbrock@cancerGRACE.org.  If you have questions please contact Denise Brock, Operations Director for GRACE at dbrock@cancerGRACE.org

Share Your Experiences and Help Others General Blood Cancer JanineT GRACE …

First of all...

A Big Thank You to all who participate in clinical trials!  You make advances in care possible.

 

Hello All,  I'm very proud to be a part of Grace.   In the beginning...of the internet, my doctor told me to stay away from it (which I did not) but today the best doctors will give you pointers on how to access good information and often the best help comes from the experiences of others who are or have been there.  The web is the perfect place to concentrate your voices into a force that can generate real change.

Please read on and be safe,

Janine

Patient Perspectives: Clinical Trials Experiences Through Storytelling


We are inviting all cancer patients with experience in clinical trials (no matter how large or small) to join us in this new program giving voice to the clinical trials experience.  

Through storytelling and sharing their experience, patients can educate others who are considering a clinical trial about this part of the cancer journey.  All cancer patients currently enrolled in or with past enrollment in a clinical trial are welcomed and encouraged to apply.  

Patients selected to participate in this years program will work closely with GRACE to develop new educational content for patients across a range of platforms that will help them to become established contributors in the area of advocacy.  Participants will receive training on digitally distributed content and social media, and their work will be highlighted and shared by GRACE, along with its network of established leaders in the oncology community and board members with an array of interestes and connections.  Participants will receive a stipend, training in communication and media platforms, and a tech 'package'.  Participants will work with GRACE to develop program formats and production and will present a proposal based on their area of experience in a clinical trial program.  

 

For more information, please take a look at and complete our online Program Form and Application, or download the .pdf version available above, which can be emailed as an attachment to dbrock@cancerGRACE.org.  If you have questions please contact Denise Brock, Operations Director for GRACE at dbrock@cancerGRACE.org

Share Your Experiences and Help Others General Head/Neck Cancer JanineT GRACE …

First of all...

A Big Thank You to all who participate in clinical trials!  You make advances in care possible.

 

Hello All,  I'm very proud to be a part of Grace.   In the beginning...of the internet, my doctor told me to stay away from it (which I did not) but today the best doctors will give you pointers on how to access good information and often the best help comes from the experiences of others who are or have been there.  The web is the perfect place to concentrate your voices into a force that can generate real change. 

 

Please read on and be safe,

Janine

 

Patient Perspectives: Clinical Trials Experiences Through Storytelling


We are inviting all cancer patients with experience in clinical trials (no matter how large or small) to join us in this new program giving voice to the clinical trials experience.  

Through storytelling and sharing their experience, patients can educate others who are considering a clinical trial about this part of the cancer journey.  All cancer patients currently enrolled in or with past enrollment in a clinical trial are welcomed and encouraged to apply.  

Patients selected to participate in this years program will work closely with GRACE to develop new educational content for patients across a range of platforms that will help them to become established contributors in the area of advocacy.  Participants will receive training on digitally distributed content and social media, and their work will be highlighted and shared by GRACE, along with its network of established leaders in the oncology community and board members with an array of interestes and connections.  Participants will receive a stipend, training in communication and media platforms, and a tech 'package'.  Participants will work with GRACE to develop program formats and production and will present a proposal based on their area of experience in a clinical trial program.  

 

For more information, please take a look at and complete our online Program Form and Application, or download the .pdf version available above, which can be emailed as an attachment to dbrock@cancerGRACE.org.  If you have questions please contact Denise Brock, Operations Director for GRACE at dbrock@cancerGRACE.org

Share Your Experiences and Help Others General Lung/Thoracic Cancer JanineT GRACE …

First of all...

A Big Thank You to all who participate in clinical trials!  You make advances in care possible.

 

Hello All,  I'm very proud to be a part of Grace.   In the beginning...of the internet, my doctor told me to stay away from it (which I did not) but today the best doctors will give you pointers on how to access good information and often the best help comes from the experiences of others who are or have been there.  The web is the perfect place to concentrate your voices into a force that can generate real change.

Please read on and be safe,

Janine

Patient Perspectives: Clinical Trials Experiences Through Storytelling


We are inviting all cancer patients with experience in clinical trials (no matter how large or small) to join us in this new program giving voice to the clinical trials experience.  

Through storytelling and sharing their experience, patients can educate others who are considering a clinical trial about this part of the cancer journey.  All cancer patients currently enrolled in or with past enrollment in a clinical trial are welcomed and encouraged to apply.  

Patients selected to participate in this years program will work closely with GRACE to develop new educational content for patients across a range of platforms that will help them to become established contributors in the area of advocacy.  Participants will receive training on digitally distributed content and social media, and their work will be highlighted and shared by GRACE, along with its network of established leaders in the oncology community and board members with an array of interestes and connections.  Participants will receive a stipend, training in communication and media platforms, and a tech 'package'.  Participants will work with GRACE to develop program formats and production and will present a proposal based on their area of experience in a clinical trial program.  

 

For more information, please take a look at and complete our online Program Form and Application, or download the .pdf version available above, which can be emailed as an attachment to dbrock@cancerGRACE.org.  If you have questions please contact Denise Brock, Operations Director for GRACE at dbrock@cancerGRACE.org

 

 

Share Your Experiences to Help Others General Discussion! JanineT GRACE …
In this video, Dr. Agarwala discusses adjuvant therapy for melanoma.    PDF icon Download Transcript Here

Meredith McKean MD, MPH with Tennessee Oncology, Michael Postow, MD Chief of Melanoma service at Memorial Sloan Kettering and Sanjiv Agarwala, MD, Professor of Medical Oncology and Hematology at Temple University School of Medicine in Easton, PA joined GRACE to discuss current updates in treatment for Melanoma.

 

Check in regularly to our home page for new, up-to-date videos and articles then join us here on our forums to discuss or ask questions.  If we, the moderators can't confidently comment on your post we ask our faculty to join the conversation.

 

Take care,

Janine

adjuvant therapy for melanoma General Discussion! JanineT GRACE …
In this video, Dr. McKean discusses combination immunotherapy vs. monotherapy for Metastatic Melanoma.   PDF icon Download Transcript Here

Meredith McKean MD, MPH with Tennessee Oncology, Michael Postow, MD Chief of Melanoma service at Memorial Sloan Kettering and Sanjiv Agarwala, MD, Professor of Medical Oncology and Hematology at Temple University School of Medicine in Easton, PA joined GRACE to discuss current updates in treatment for Melanoma.   

 

Check in regularly to our home page for new, up-to-date videos and articles then join us here on our forums to discuss or ask questions.  If we, the moderators can't confidently comment on your post we ask our faculty to join the conversation.  Check in regularly to our home page for new, up-to-date videos and articles then join us here on our forums to discuss or ask questions.  If we, the moderators can't confidently comment on your post we ask our faculty to join the conversation.

 

Take care,

Janine

Metastatic Melanoma-Combination immunotherapy vs. monotherapy General Discussion! JanineT GRACE …
In this video from the AM Question and Answer Session of the event, Drs. West, Raez, Weiss and Janne discuss the role of liquid biopsies to track disease response and the potential for acquired resistance.

 

Denise is breaking down the plethora of information from the 2020 Targeted Therapies Forum.  Thanks DBrock!

For a full break down of the 2020 Targeted Therapies Forum, search, "2020 ttf"

 

Don't miss the transcription links at the top of the page, just under the subtitle.

 

Stay safe,

Janine

2020 TTF AM SESSION Q&A Panel - The Role of Liquid Biopsies General Lung/Thoracic Cancer JanineT GRACE …

Here's another end of year review of new data.   Watch out, it's hopeful!

 

"Debio/ Xevinapant Study Update What Have We Learned About Debio 1143 (Xevinapant) in Combination with Chemoradiation Therapy for Patients With HNSCC?"

ASCO/ESMO 2020 Debio 1143/ Xevinapant Study Update Metastatic Recurrent JanineT GRACE …