Combatting an Isolating Disease: An Expert Offers Lung Cancer Resources for Patients, Caregivers
January 4th 2022Susan Smedley, national manager of community fundraising and endurance events at GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer, offers resources for patients with lung cancer and their loved ones, as well as ways to get involved in the community.
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While QOL Preferences Can Be Different, Lung Cancer Resources Can Match Patient Needs
January 4th 2022Susan Smedley, national manager of community fundraising and endurance events at GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer, discusses quality of life in lung cancer, and ways patients can communicate preferences to their health care providers.
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Understanding the Importance of NCCN Guidelines in Metastatic TNBC
December 15th 2021As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Dr. Rebecca Moroose, from Orlando Health Cancer Institute, and Dr. Virginia G. Kaklamani, from UT Health San Antonio, about the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines and what they mean for patients.
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NCCN Guidelines: Making Shared Decisions in Metastatic TNBC
December 15th 2021As part of its CURE Speaking Out video series, CURE spoke with Dr. Rebecca Moroose, from Orlando Health Cancer Institute, and Dr. Virginia G. Kaklamani, from UT Health San Antonio, about shared-decision making with the NCCN Guidelines on metastatic triple-negative breast cancer.
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Dose Reduction of Xpovio Improves Safety and Optimizes Patient Outcomes in Myeloma
December 10th 2021In recent trial results, a dose reduction of Xpovio (selinexor) was associated with longer progression-free survival and duration of response while also reducing side effects in patients with multiple myeloma.
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Immunotherapy Before Surgery May ‘Increase the Chances’ Patients Are Cured of TNBC
December 9th 2021Clinical trial results show that adding Keytruda to chemotherapy prior to surgery for triple-negative breast cancer can improve outcomes and hopefully “increase the chances for patients to be cured,” according to an expert.
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Prior Successful Coping Strategies May Help Manage Cancer-Related Stress
December 6th 2021People who have successfully navigated difficult times in the past may be able to use those previous coping strategies to help them weather new stress related to a cancer diagnosis, treatment or survivorship, according to an expert from the George Washington University Cancer Center.
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