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GRACE's 2024-2025 Patient Education Ambassadors discuss topics in cancer, including leukemia, antibody drug conjugates, and more, in both English and Spanish.
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PEA Program 2024-25

In this Program, Drs. Arya Mariam Roy, Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University, Erick Saldanha, Medical Oncologist & Postdoctoral Clinical Fellow at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Guilherme Sacchi de Camargo Correia, Hematology and Oncology fellow at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, Maria Velez Velez, Hematology-Oncology fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Marie Dreyer, second-year hematology/oncology fellow at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois, discuss topics in cancer, including leukemia, antibody drug conjugates, and more.

To watch the complete playlist, click here.

Special thanks to #Janssen and #Exelixis for sponsoring this program. 

 

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