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    In this post, nurse practitioner Jennifer Jacky and Dr. Cristina Rodriguez discuss what people with cancer should know about taking opioids for cancer-related pain, including why opioids might be recommended and common concerns people have around taking opioids.

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    • Controlling pain and other symptoms is a very important part of cancer care because it helps improve a person’s quality of life. Read more from Fred Hutch experts about how opioids play a role in managing cancer-related pain and common concerns people have https://t.co/I5Ng0M1ckN

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    Dr. Manali Patel and Dr. Ana Velázquez Mañana discuss what people with cancer should know about drug shortages, including why they happen, how they can impact cancer care, and how to work with the health care team if a drug you are receiving is in shortage.

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    • Reading patient information on US drug shortages on https://t.co/q71nPbrjpW? Instructions on how best to manage the shortage that are impacting lives of so many. The main reason clearly articulated (pic below). From my foreigner perspective, I am grappling with questions (1/4) https://t.co/2yQW3OTZ7h

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    The ASCO Annual Meeting is being held June 2 to 6, and here is some of the notable research that will be presented today. Topics include treatment for anemia related to myelodysplastic syndromes, pembrolizumab for advanced cervical cancer, surgery options for early pancreatic cancer, weight loss in breast cancer survivorship, the effect of Medicare expansion on racial disparities, and…

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    • Welcome aboard @PGrivasMDPhD! Thrilled to have you join the @CancerDotNet team! It has been a highlight of my volunteer service @ASCO. Patients/ Advocates/ Caregivers: Check out #ASCO23 blog focused on the latest research! https://t.co/LoYbeiT8SQ @montypal @JPatelMD https://t.co/sujlMDnoMQ

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    Cancer.Net - 2 year(s) ago

    Oncologist-approved cancer information from the American Society of Clinical Oncology

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    • How to Cope With Waiting Periods During #Cancer : An Expert Perspective | https://t.co/c1u3oQsenS ⁦@crisbergerot⁩ #ASCO23 ⁦@oncoclinicas⁩ https://t.co/1R7b4PLe8M

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    The ASCO Annual Meeting is being held June 2 to 6, and here is some of the notable research that will be presented today. Topics include treatment for anemia related to myelodysplastic syndromes, pembrolizumab for advanced cervical cancer, surgery options for early pancreatic cancer, weight loss in breast cancer survivorship, the effect of Medicare expansion on racial disparities, and…

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    • Calling all #patients #advocates #caregivers Follow updates from @CancerDotNet like this brief update here, on important research being presented next week at #ASCO23 https://t.co/fbAsSsjJUv @jillfeldman4 @GRASPtweets @OncoAlert

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    The ASCO Annual Meeting is being held June 2 to 6, and here is some of the notable research that will be presented today. Topics include treatment for anemia related to myelodysplastic syndromes, pembrolizumab for advanced cervical cancer, surgery options for early pancreatic cancer, weight loss in breast cancer survivorship, the effect of Medicare expansion on racial disparities, and…

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    • Follow @CancerDotNet for lay-friendly summaries of key presentations from the @asco annual meeting. #asco23 https://t.co/0a7VrL0HlR

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    Cancer.Net - 2 year(s) ago

    Oncologist-approved cancer information from the American Society of Clinical Oncology

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    Dr. Nathaniel Myall shares what people with disabilities who have cancer should know about navigating their care, discussing their disability with the health care team, and requesting accommodations during treatment.

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    • ⁦A wonderful piece ⁦@CancerDotNet⁩ by @njmyall1⁩ ⁦@StanfordCancer⁩ ⁦@StanfordDeptMed⁩ on What to Know About Navigating #CancerCare With a #Disability. ⁦@SCIDirector⁩ ⁦@HwakeleeMD⁩ ⁦@DasMillie11⁩ https://t.co/oU8lmY0sJd