Clinicians need to understand the diverse and evolving SDOH landscape, especially as it relates to clinical trial access for individuals with metastatic breast cancer (mBC), and they need to consider potential strategies to address SDOH to ensure equitable care and improve overall outcomes for patients with mBC.
Treatment options for locally advanced or metastatic rectal cancer are evolving constantly. It is important for care teams to have an understanding of the current treatment approaches, toxicity management, and appropriate supportive care recommendations throughout a patient’s treatment course.

The goal of this initiative is to provide education to clinicians, involved in the assessment and management of cancer pain in adult patients, on the appropriate and safe use of opioid analgesics, optimizing non-opioid analgesics and adjuvant medications, and integrating non-pharmacological appro

Maintenance therapy is an aspect of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) management that currently demonstrates strong promise in efforts to prolong survivability and improve overall survival. Given the forthcoming evidence in this area, it is highly important for health care professionals responsible for the care of patients with AML to be aware of both new treatment standards and emerging research in maintenance therapy options.
This activity will help clinicians identify the best treatment options for their patients with bladder cancer.

The goal of this initiative is to provide education to clinicians, involved in the assessment and management of cancer pain in adult patients, on the appropriate and safe use of opioid analgesics, optimizing non-opioid analgesics and adjuvant medications, and integrating non-pharmacological appro

The goal of this initiative is to provide education to clinicians, involved in the assessment and management of cancer pain in adult patients, on the appropriate and safe use of opioid analgesics, optimizing non-opioid analgesics and adjuvant medications, and integrating non-pharmacological appro

Despite advances in radiation therapy (RT) techniques for the treatment of head and neck cancers, patients with head and neck cancers continue to be at risk of oral and dental complications after surgery or RT because of treatment-induced xerostomia and salivary gland dysfunction, which are associated with increased dental caries.
This webinar will provide a summary of the newest chemoimmunotherapy options in advanced NSCLC and the toxicities associated with these combination regimens.
It is important for clinicians to have an understanding of the current treatment approaches, especially for disease that has progressed and also demonstrated mutations such as ESR1 and RET-fusion.

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