Outspoken Oncology, hosted by Chadi Nabhan, MD, MBA, FACP, is dedicated to facilitating candid discussion among all stakeholders on the most pressing—and often controversial—topics in cancer care today.
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“In Times of COVID”: A Commentary on MedTwitter During Strange Times
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A radiologist tweets a joke about COVID-19 and a cardiologist tweets a serious note on the role of doctors in shaping social policy. Both are met with similarly outraged reactions. Saurabh Jha (@RogueRad), MBBS, MRCS, MS, and John Mandrola (@drjohnm), MD, share with Chadi the immediate aftermath of their tweets and reflect on how social media has b…
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A Day in the Life of an Editor-in-Chief With Nora Disis
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Chadi invites Mary L (Nora) Disis (@DrNDisis), MD, editor-in-chief of Jama Oncology, to learn the ins-and-outs of what it takes to be the lead editor of a highly prestigious oncology journal. She shares what went into her decision to accept the editor-in-chief position and help launch the journal in 2015, what goes into her thought process for reje…
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Gender Discrimination and Harassment in Academic Medicine With Pamela Kunz
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Pamela Kunz (@PamelaKunzMD), MD, director of the gastrointestinal cancers program, Yale University School of Medicine, divulges the subtle microaggressions and power differentials that she and other women experience as they find success in academic medicine, including public undermining of leadership roles and challenges of establishing relationshi…
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Masks, Reopening Schools, and the Fluctuating “New Normal” With Emily Landon
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After a 2 month pause, Emily Landon (@emilymicheleL), MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, returns for her eighth appearance on the show to comment on which COVID-19 population statistics should be considered most important for determining societal policy effectiveness, whether asymptomatic peop…
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Live From Beirut: A Crisis Within a Crisis
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Chadi brings on two Lebanese doctors living in Beirut to discuss the tragedy that shook the nation earlier this month. Zakia Dimassi (@ZakiaDimassiMD), MD, MHPE, and Mohamad Ali Cheaito (@MohamadAliChea1), MD, recount their first-hand experiences of the moment the explosion happened, how poorly enforced COVID-19 safety regulations exacerbated the h…
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The Opioid Crisis: What’s Going Right and What’s Going Wrong
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Benjamin Davies (@daviesbj), MD, professor of urology, University of Pittsburgh, shares the facts behind the true devastation that the opioid crisis is inflicting on the US; the blame that pharmaceutical advertising, inappropriate prescribing, and formulation of drugs have on the opioid crisis; the origins and early warning signs of the crisis; and…
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Cannabis in Health Care: Truths and Myths
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Leah Sera (@leah_sera), PharmD, MA, BCPS, associate professor of pharmacy practice and science, University of Maryland, shares the details and her role as the Program Director of the University’s Master’s program in Medical Cannabis. She details how cannabis can be used as a medicine to treat conditions such as pain, nausea, and muscle spasms, and …
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Addressing Nonmedical Needs for Survivors of Cancer
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Chadi sits down with a survivor of ovarian and breast cancer as well as her physician — a key advocate for a survivorship program at Advocate Healthcare System. The trio discuss the fault in the term “survivor” and why many patients reject this label, training that physicians need to better counsel patients on survivorship and everyday life, and th…
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Debating the ADAURA Trial With Jack West and Nathan Pennell
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Jack West (@JackWestMD), MD, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Nathan Pennell (@n8pennell), MD, PhD, Cleveland Clinic, debate the results of the ADAURA trial presented as a plenary session at the 2020 ASCO virtual meeting, especially the extrapolation from DFS to OS, balance of chemotherapy administration in the treatment arms, lumping …
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Breaking Down “When Blood Breaks Down” With Author Mikkael Sekeres
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Mikkael Sekeres, MD, MS, director of the leukemia program, Cleveland Clinic, and esteemed author, essayist, and op-ed writer, discusses his latest work “When Blood Breaks Down” and the human interactions with leukemia patients that set the backdrop for discussions in the book.Read Chadi's review of the book at https://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/202…
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Gender Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity in Medicine
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD, scholar in residence, school of medicine, Stanford University, discusses “stereotype threat” and the challenges that women face when training to become surgeons, methods of researching gender inequity and bias in medicine, and bias against foreign medical graduates.By Chadi Nabhan
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Updates From the EHA Annual Congress
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Chadi checks in with Graham Collins, David Steensma, and Vincent Rajkumar to discuss the most prevalent and noteworthy clinical research from the EHA meeting for Hodgkin lymphoma, MDS and AML, multiple myeloma, and DLBCL.By Chadi Nabhan
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Psycho-Oncology and Patient Care With Cristiane Bergerot
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Cristiane Bergerot (@crisbergerot), PhD, health psychologist, City of Hope National Medical Center, discusses when patients should be involved with a psycho-oncologist, whether the psychological state of a patient has an impact on treatment outcomes, pre-diagnosis factors that may put a patient at higher risk of depression, and more.…
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MedTwitter Reaction to COVID-19 With Anish Koka and Saurabh Jha
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Anish Koka (@anish_koka), MD, cardiologist in Philadelphia, and Saurabh Jha (@RogueRad), MD, radiologist in Philadelphia, discuss the initial reaction by MedTwitter to the pandemic outbreak, when the community realized it was a serious situation at hand, and the dangers of "politicizing" all aspects of the discussion.…
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Debating Evidence-Based Medicine in the COVID-19 Era
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Adam Cifu (@adamcifu), MD, internest in Chicago, and Michel Accad (@michelaccad), MD, cardiologist in San Francisco, debate how much evidence is needed for interventions during COVID-19, whether a short time frame to act calls for less scientific rigor in supporting interventions, and the reliance on RCTs vs other means of information.…
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The Physical and Emotional Toll on Medical Trainees During COVID-19
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Colleen Farrell (@colleenmfarrell), MD, internal medicine resident in NYC, shares the stresses experienced by medical residents treating COVID-19, the physical impact of being on the front lines with extended hours, and a harrowing personal story of the emotional toll of being engrossed in the hospital environment during these times.…
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Practical Approaches for Reopening the Country
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Emily Landon, MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, makes her seventh appearance on the show to discuss phased plans to reopen across the country, including how to keep the spread of the virus under control while interacting in indoor settings (eg, barber shops, gyms, airplanes, and restaurants),…
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Cancer Patient Caregiver Reaction to COVID-19
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Anita Gruninger, RN and certified case manager, discusses the difficulty of not being with her husband when he receives cancer treatment due to COVID-19, argues that "family" and "visitors" need to have different definitions when it comes to hospital visitation as well as exceptions that should be made for critically ill patients, and more.…
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Volunteering at the Epicenter of COVID-19
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Ethan Weiss (@ethanjweiss), MD, associate professor, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California at San Francisco, tells his story of volunteering to treat patients in NYC during the COVID-19 outbreak, including expectations of the work he was to do in advance of volunteering, adjusting to a new hospital environment, deciding to chr…
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Understanding Epidemiologic and Algorithmic Models for COVID-19
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Nilay Shah, PhD, chair of the division of health care policy and research, Mayo Clinic, explains the information and factors that go into the predictive models for the impact of COVID-19; examines the reliability of the Susceptible, Exposed, Infected, and Recovered (SEIR) model for policy decisions; breaks down some of the confounding effects of va…
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Medical Paternalism and a Patient Experience With COVID-19
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Barron H. Lerner, MD, PhD, a professor of medicine, bioethicist, and 5-time book author at New York University, shares his personal journey of contracting and being treated for COVID-19, thoughts on the usefulness of antibody tests and convalescent-based plasma treatment, ethical considerations of treating patients with experimental therapy, and th…
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"Ramp-Up" and the Complexity of COVID-19 Testing With Emily Landon
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Emily Landon, MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, makes her sixth appearance on the show to discuss practical considerations for "ramp-up" testing, what a negative test result really means (or does not mean) and how often to repeat the test, updates on data for remdesivir, and more.…
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Biotech and COVID-19 Journalism With Adam Feuerstein
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Adam Feuerstein, national biotech columnist, STAT, provides a look into the complexity of reporting on biotech and health care advancements, the shift in STAT's editorial focus to COVID-19 coverage from a science and biotech perspective, and other topics.By Chadi Nabhan
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Legality of COVID-19 Travel Bans and Quarantines With Michael Sinha
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Michael Sinha, MD, JD, MPH, research fellow, Harvard-MIT Center for Regulatory Science, dissects the legality of international and domestic travel bans from a health policy perspective, the nuances of state-level authority to enforce a lockdown, the rights of health care workers to refuse reporting to work in the absence of ample and appropriate PP…
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The ER Perspective on COVID-19 With Seth Trueger
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Seth Trueger, MD, MPH, FACEP, emergency physician at Northwestern University, shares the steps taken in an emergency room setting to prepare for an influx of patients, screening processes for patient admissions, triage steps for patients who arrive at the door, and concerns of misdiagnoses, among other topics.…
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COVID-19 Policy Implications and Preliminary Clinical Data With Emily Landon
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Emily Landon, MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, returns to discuss crucial considerations for reopening the country, reactions to the way infection control experts have handled new information, and the overreaction to a recent preliminary report from the University of Chicago on a potential t…
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Physician Perspectives on Reopening the Country
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Vincent Rajkumar, MD, and Rafael Fonseca, MD, both multiple myeloma specialists at Mayo Clinic, discuss the prospect of opening the country before a vaccine is developed for COVID-19; whether the decisions should be made on a county-, state-, or regional-level; and the critical need for a "TTP" approach: widespread adequate Testing, contact Tracing…
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Ethical Dilemmas of COVID-19 With Alison Bateman-House
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Alison Bateman-House, MPH, PhD, department of population health, NYU Langone Health, returns to discuss the ethics of "expanded access" and "Right To Try" when treating COVID-19, health care workers refusing to report to work if proper PPEs are not available, medical students graduating early to join the frontlines, practicing selective care due to…
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Update From the COVID-19 Nursing Frontline
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Nurses from Chicago and California join Chadi to discuss when their institutions began preparing for an influx of COVID-19 patients, conflicting information from their institutions regarding PPE supplies, ease of complying with CDC/WHO guidelines for sanitizing used PPEs, and more.By Chadi Nabhan
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Treatment, Testing, and Transmission Updates With Emily Landon
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Emily Landon, MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, returns for her fourth update on COVID-19 testing options and timeliness, whether asymptomatic patients with the disease can transmit it to others, a simple and helpful practice to keep patients needing more oxygen off the ventilators, and more.…
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A COVID-19 Patient/Physician Experience With Peter Antevy
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Peter Antevy, MD, EMS medical director and founder of Handtevy, describes his bout with COVID-19 as a medical professional, breaks down some of the latest tests being used with rapid turnaround times, projects the coming reality of a national mechanism for instant testing in public places, and more.By Chadi Nabhan
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Drug Shortages, Supply Chain, and Pharmacies During COVID-19
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Niesha Griffith, RPh, MS, FASHP, interim chief pharmacy officer and executive director at a freestanding cancer center on the West Coast, and Michael Ganio, PharmD, MS, BCPS, FASHP, director of pharmacy practice and quality, American Society of Hospital Pharmacists (ASHP), provide varying perspectives on the potential of drug shortages (eg, pain me…
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Economic Fallout of COVID-19 With Cam Harvey
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Cam Harvey, PhD, professor of finance, Duke University, shares how his June 2019 prediction of a recession in 2020 is being further fueled by COVID-19, compares the pandemic to the likes of the Spanish Flu and SARS in terms of "systemic risk," breaks down the finances of the recently enacted CARES Act, floats the idea of a federal strategic medical…
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The COVID-19 War Wages On With Emily Landon
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Emily Landon, MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, returns to share valuable information on COVID-19 testing, ethical dilemmas regarding treatment decisions, proper N95 mask reuse and disposal, potential of durable immunity to the virus, and more.…
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The Italian COVID-19 Experience With Stefano Luminari
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Stefano Luminari, MD, associate professor of oncology, University of Modena (Italy), provides an update on the COVID-19 situation in Italy, including operational measures undertaken when there was an increase in demand for ICU hospital beds, the country's underestimation of the serious of the disease at the beginning of the outbreak, how hospital s…
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The PPE Debacle During COVID-19 With Priya Sampathkumar
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Priya Sampathkumar, MD, infectious disease specialist and hospital epidemiologist, Mayo Clinic, breaks down truths and misconceptions of which types of individuals should wear masks in public, proper gown and mask use for health care providers treating and not treating COVID-19, when N95 masks are truly needed and reasons for the potential shortage…
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Cancer Center Preparedness for the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Chadi welcomes back Rafael Fonseca, MD, interim executive director, Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center, to discuss the steps that large cancer centers should take to protect their patients as well as staff from COVID-19 infection, specific measures that Mayo Clinic has taken for developing in-house testing, and more.…
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Update on the Status of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Chadi welcomes back Emily Landon, MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, to provide updates on issues of state-funded COVID-19 testing and laboratory resources, management considerations for immuno-compromised patients in oncology clinics, importance of social distancing and isolation to limit the…
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Patient Advocacy and Engagement in Regulatory Affairs With David Mitchell
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David Mitchell, president and founder of Patients for Affordable Drugs, discusses the importance of reducing out-of-pocket costs and premiums for patients, the need for an entity to recommend costs for novel therapies to payers, pieces of legislation that address drug patent "abuse" on the part of manufacturers, and more.…
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COVID-19 With Emily Landon—A True Pandemic
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Emily Landon, MD, executive medical director of infection prevention and control, University of Chicago, breaks down current exposure risk and mortality rates of COVID-19, preventative steps to avoid exposure, and promising therapies on the horizon.By Chadi Nabhan
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Physician Debate on the US Payer System With Rafael Fonseca and Saurabh Jha
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Rafael Fonseca, MD, and Saurabh Jha, MD, debate the benefits and disadvantages of a third-party vs single payer system, whether Medicare has been a successful program for qualifying patients. and the fairness of judging the health care system based on life expectancy.To read more about our host Chadi Nabhan and access exclusive materials and inform…
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Truths and Myths of 340B With Sayeh Nikpay
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Sayeh Nikpay, PhD, MPH, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, explains the origins of 340B, how safety net clinics as well as large hospitals became participants in the program, and the possibility of getting rid of the program altogether.By Chadi Nabhan
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Advances in Prostate Cancer With Neeraj Agarwal
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Neeraj Agarwal, MD, professor of medicine, University of Utah, discusses management decisions for patients with advanced or metastatic prostate cancer, including weariness in using ADT for many patients with comorbidities and how clinicians are currently weighing existing regimens.By Chadi Nabhan
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Interventional Pharmacoeconomics With Daniel Goldstein
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Daniel Goldstein, MD, discusses the ability of interventional pharmacoeconomics to lower drug costs and increase access around the world, as well as the dilemma physicians face for treating patients with a person-centered vs a population health approach.By Chadi Nabhan
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Evidence-Based Medicine: What Does it Really Mean?
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John Mandrola, MD, cardiac electrophysiologist at Baptist Health (Louisville, KY), explains how all medical evidence is flawed and a critical mistake HCPs can make with overgeneralizing the results of clinical trials.By Chadi Nabhan
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Addressing Drug Prices With Stacie Dusetzina
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Stacie Dusetzina, PhD, department of health policy, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, discusses the "desensitization" of society to cancer prescription drug costs, the role of advancing science in research and development and drug approvals for rare diseases, the H.R.3 bill in front of Congress, and solutions proposed by politicians for inf…
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Overcoming Challenges of Clinical Research in the Community
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Michael Thompson, MD, PhD, Advocate Aurora Health Care, discusses social determinants of health, eligibility criteria, and other barriers to clinical trial enrollment in the community setting, as well as the importance of real-world evidence in moving the needle for oncology care.By Chadi Nabhan
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The Global Oncology Agenda With Gilberto Lopes
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Gilberto Lopes, MD, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Global Oncology and creator of a global oncology program at the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, discusses the intersection of globalization and localization of cancer care and measuring success in a global oncology program, among other topics.…
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Advances in Bladder Cancer With Monty Pal
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Sumanta (Monty) Kumar Pal, MD, MD, GU medical oncologist at City of Hope, breaks down diagnosing and administering definitive therapy for localized muscle-invasive bladder cancer, postoperative management options for patients with residual disease, optimizing treatment decisions for metastatic disease, and more.…
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Simplifying Biosimilars With Gary Lyman
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Gary Lyman, MD, MPH, senior lead for quality and policy at the Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research, explains that it may take 8-12 years to prove that biosimilars should be trusted in everyday clinical practice, as well as delves into issues of granting extrapolation.By Chadi Nabhan