The power of a strong doctor-patient partnership and positivity when fighting lymphoma
September 26th 2022Relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) cancer survivor Louise (left) and her oncologist, Dr. Ruemu Birhiray (right), built a lasting relationship as they navigated Louise’s diagnosis and relapse. This article is sponsored by MorphoSys and Incyte.
A HELPING HAND: Advice on Caring for Someone With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer From Those Who Do It
May 1st 2022Care partners need help, too! That’s why this informational booklet was created. It’s full of practical advice from people who have been in your shoes, caring for someone with non-small cell lung cancer.
What Patients with Cholangiocarcinoma Should Be Prepared for When Joining a Trial
December 17th 2020A clinical research coordinator discusses how patients with cholangiocarcinoma can get involved in clinical trials, such as the phase 3 PROOF trial, as well as what they should know once they are enrolled.
Treating HER2-Positive Metastatic Breast Cancer: DESTINY-Breast02 and DESTINY-Breast03
December 22nd 2019The role of antibody drug conjugate DS-8201a (trastuzumab deruxtecan) in the treatment of HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer and an overview of the DESTINY-Breast02 and DESTINY-Breast03 trials.
Choosing Sides: Treatment Decisions for Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Must Consider Side Effects
May 30th 2019Patients with ovarian cancer who experience disease recurrences can have potentially helpful options from a large array of drugs, each of which can bring on side effects. Luckily, doctors have a variety of ways to relieve or prevent these discomforts. At the same time, scientists are working to develop new treatments that may be both efficacious and easier for patients to tolerate.