• Non-Credit Course
  • Research to Practice
Dr. Benyam Muluneh from the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy will discuss relevant topics in cancer pharmacy for North Carolina cancer providers, such as adherence to oral anti-cancer therapies, evolving pharmaceutical practice models (e.g. specialized clinics), toxicity measurement and management, access, and other issues.
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  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
Valerie W. Collins, PT, CLT-LANA, and Amber Cobia, PT, DPT, CLT, introduce the audience to the anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic system, who is at risk of developing lymphedema, and therapeutic interventions for both mild and severe cases of lymphedema.
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  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young men.
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  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
More than ever before, there are rising cases of colon and rectal cancers among young people.  Updated recommendations have lowered the age of screening to age 45 from standa
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  • Non-Credit Course
  • Research to Practice
Dr.
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  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
Webinar DescriptionJustin Yopp, PhD, will discuss the role of social support in cancer care delivery and cancer outcomes.
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  • 1.00 ODS
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  • Non-Credit Course
  • Patient Centered Care
A review of several of the most common clinical emergencies that occur with malignancy and how to manage them, with tips on management and discussion of common misconceptions
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  • Non-Credit Course
  • Research to Practice
Young Whang, MD, from the UNC Lineberger Genitourinary Oncology group will describe
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  • Non-Credit Course
  • Research to Practice
Dr.
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  • Advanced Practice Provider
Mary Peavey, MD, MSc, will provide an overview of the fertility preservation options available to male and female patients receiving treatment at UNC hospitals.
  • 1.00 Participation

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