Telemedicine

2022 ASCO Annual Meeting; #ASCO22
May 26, 2022
Greg Guthrie, ASCO Staff

Reunión anual de la ASCO de 2022: Gasto en servicios sociales y supervivencia al cáncer, Concientización sobre ensayos clínicos en personas de raza negra con cáncer de mama, Equidad y telemedicina, y La supervivencia en el neuroblastoma

Spanish
Greg Guthrie

La Reunión Anual de la American Society of Clinical Oncology (Sociedad Estadounidense de Oncología Clínica) de 2022 se llevará a cabo del 3 al 7 de junio. En esta publicación inicial de la investigación que se presenta en la reunión, los estudios examinan cómo la raza, el origen étnico, la pobreza y otros factores sociales y demográficos afectan la vida de las personas con cáncer.

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2022 ASCO Annual Meeting; #ASCO22
May 26, 2022
Greg Guthrie, ASCO Staff

2022 ASCO Annual Meeting: Social Services Spending and Cancer Survival, Clinical Trials Awareness Among Black People With Breast Cancer, Telemedicine Use During the Pandemic Is Not Equal, and Factors Affecting Survival in Neuroblastoma

English
Greg Guthrie

The 2022 ASCO Annual Meeting is being held June 3 to 7. In this early release of research being presented at the meeting, studies examine how race, ethnicity, poverty, and other social and demographic factors affect the lives of people with cancer.

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Lidia Schapira, MD, FASCO; 2015-2021 Cancer.Net Editor in Chief
May 26, 2020
Lidia Schapira, MD, FASCO

How the Cancer Community Can Maintain Connection Over Distance

English
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In this month’s From the Editor’s Desk, Dr. Schapira discusses how even though those in the cancer community may not be able to meet face-to-face right now, there are many steps you can take to stay connected during these times.

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Lidia Schapira, MD, FASCO; 2015-2021 Cancer.Net Editor in Chief
March 20, 2019
Lidia Schapira, MD, FASCO

Telemedicine in Cancer Care: Rewards and Risks

English
lidia.schapira

Telemedicine is the use of technology to deliver patient care remotely. In this month’s From the Editor’s Desk, Dr. Schapira writes about the risks and rewards that telemedicine offers people with cancer and their caregivers.

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Oncology Briefs; Research from the ASCO Educational Book
August 9, 2017

Can Telehealth Make Patient Care Better?

English

The use of technology to deliver health care services can help patients who can’t visit their doctors in person. Known as “telehealth,” this way for doctors to communicate with patients has already helped improve the lives of patients with cancer.

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