How Can I Get the Latest Cancer Drug?
Heard about a new cancer treatment in the news? Learn how FDA-approved, off-label, and investigational drugs are made available to patients.
Heard about a new cancer treatment in the news? Learn how FDA-approved, off-label, and investigational drugs are made available to patients.
In this month’s From the Editor’s Desk, Dr. Schapira talks about the role clinical trials play in finding new treatments for cancers that don’t yet have a “best” treatment plan.
Learn what “treatment switching” in clinical trials is and what to ask about it before you join a clinical trial.
In this month’s From the Editor’s Desk, Dr. Schapira talks about the challenges of when it’s time for cancer survivors to say goodbye to their oncologists.
2018-2019 ASCO President Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD, FACS, FASCO, describes how visiting and talking with people with cancer and providers across the United States highlights the importance of access to cancer care.
In this month’s From the Editor’s Desk, Dr. Schapira talks about the power that the word "cancer" has and how it can influence important decisions about treatment plans.
Laredo, Texas, was ASCO President Dr. Bertagnolli’s latest stop in her ASCO in the Community tour. These visits are focused on understanding and addressing the barriers that prevent people from receiving quality cancer care. Local medical oncologist Dr. Eduardo Miranda shares what patients, caregivers, and health care providers in his community had to say.
ASCO President Dr. Monica Bertagnolli is going out into local communities to find out what people with cancer and providers think and need. The first of these town halls was held in Marietta, Ohio. In this post, Dr. Electra Paskett and Dr. Colin Weekes describe some of the lessons that were taken home from this question-and-answer session.
A bone marrow/stem cell transplant is an effective treatment option for several cancers, even when the patient is older. Read how you and your doctor can determine if the treatment is right for you.