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We are excited to bring you new information in our Bladder Cancer Program, hosted by Ramy Sedhom, MD. For this video, Dr. Ramy Sedhom introduces us to...
In part three of this three part video series update, presented in July of 2020, GRACE Faculty and Members of the Board of Directors continue their...
In part two of this three part video series update, presented in July of 2020, GRACE Faculty and Members of the Board of Directors continue their...
In part one of this three part video series update, presented in July of 2020, GRACE Faculty and Members of the Board of Directors continue their...
In this video series, presented in April of 2020, GRACE Faculty and Members of the Board of Directors have a candid discussion regarding cancer and...
What are Patient Reported Outcomes and why are they important to patients? Patient reported outcomes (PROs) can be thought of as any report or...
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?
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.
In this video our host, Dr. Arjun Gupta speaks with Shaalan Beg, MD, with UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, TX . Dr. Beg and Dr. Gupta discuss Malignant Ascites, or fluid in the belly, in patients with cancer.
In this video, our host Dr. Arjun Gupta speaks with his guest, Lysa Buonanno, who is a lung cancer patient and patient advocate. Lysa and Dr. Gupta discuss the often poorly understood subject of 'chemobrain', or attention, thinking or memory problems in patients with cancer.
Hello,
My husband's has Stage IV cancer, but had surgery which surgeon got everything at the time cleaned out he thought.
Put on Keytruda. Clear for last 5 months.
last CT scan showed one enlarged lymph node... went from .8 cm to 2.5 cm in 3 months, it is suspected as cancer.
Dr. said get another CT scan in 4 - 6 weeks to see what the node does, but that is a big diff. of 2 weeks.
MY QUESTION: considering the cancer is histiologically aggressive type, if we get the scan at exactly 4 weeks, should
GRACE is excited to bring you new information in our Bladder Cancer Program, hosted by Ramy Sedhom, MD.
For this video, Dr. Ramy Sedhom introduces us to Dr. Matthew Galsky with the Tisch Cancer Institute and Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai in New York. In this video, Drs. Sedhom and Galsky discuss the role of immunotherapy in metastatic bladder cancer.

Welcome to the new CancerGRACE.org! Explore our fresh look and improved features—take a quick tour to see what’s new.