Young Whang, MD, from the UNC Lineberger Genitourinary Oncology group will describe
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Innovations in breast oncology can translate to improved patient outcomes for patients with early and late-stage disease. In this webinar, Dr. Ray will discuss the latest research findings and how they can be translated into the clinical care of patients with breast cancer.
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Joshua Zeidner, MD, presents on "Management of Older Adults with AML: Are We Finally Seeing Light at the End of the Tunnel?"
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Matthew I. Milowsky, MD, FASCO, presents on "Update in Bladder Cancer"
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Kevin Chen, PharmD, MS, BCOP, CPP, presents on "Antibody-Drug Conjugates in Oncology: From Bench to Bedside."
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Anne W. Beaven, MD, will review recent updates and evolving standard of care for management of Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Breast cancer management continues to evolve with tailored therapies allowing for a personalized approach to treatment. This is an update on current surgical considerations for breast cancer management.
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The management of multiple myeloma is dynamic with a constantly changing landscape. Samuel M. Rubinstein, MD, MSCI, will cover recently published manuscripts and conference presentations that present practice changing data in the management of multiple myeloma.
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Radiation therapy is an integral part of cancer treatment across many disease sites, but the locoregional control benefits must be weighed against the potential toxicities. During this webinar, Kevin Pearlstein, MD, will review the role of radiation in cancer care including basic radiobiologic principles, logistics, and toxicities. He will discuss several recent studies examining the omission of radiation for different solid malignancies and review strategies to identify patients who will benefit the most from radiation.
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