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    “Clinical Trials: Does One Size Really Fit All?” published on May 2023 by National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

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    • As we head into #ASCO23, an important perspective in @JNCCN from the one & only Dr. Margaret Tempero that is worth reading! Clinical Trials: Does One Size Really Fit All? https://t.co/uDoZ7PLDSC Words matter & Margaret teaches us all something important (see next tweet).

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    Survival rates for people with cancer and quality of life for survivors have increased significantly as a result of innovations in cancer treatment, improvements in early detection, and improved healthcare access. In the United States, 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. As more cancer survivors and patients remain in the workforce, employers must evaluate…

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    • Read about the #NCCNPolicy Summit: #CancerCare in the Workplace: Building a 21st Century Workplace for Patients, Survivors, and Caretakers: https://t.co/1JqJqVJTDY @cancerrights @RebeccaNellis @OncBob @triagecancer @CancerAndCareer https://t.co/FUlruJlfya

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    Background: This study sought to evaluate the current services and delivery models of adolescent and young adult oncology (AYAO)–specific programs at NCI-designated Cancer Centers (NCI-CCs). Patients and Methods: NCI, academic, and community cancer centers were electronically sent surveys from October to December 2020 and administered via REDCap. Results: Survey responses were received from 50 of…

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    • Are NCI Cancer Centers Providing Adolescents and Young Adults With #Cancer Focused Clinical Services? A National Survey: https://t.co/PgN4Aw2BmD #AYAcsm @BgMikey @hilarygan1 @DGJennyG1 https://t.co/AQjEVpI91H

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    Background: This study sought to evaluate the current services and delivery models of adolescent and young adult oncology (AYAO)–specific programs at NCI-designated Cancer Centers (NCI-CCs). Patients and Methods: NCI, academic, and community cancer centers were electronically sent surveys from October to December 2020 and administered via REDCap. Results: Survey responses were received from 50 of…

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    • “…we must expand care, delivery & research for #AYA individuals w/cancer to include comprehensive reproductive health programs, expand training of clinicians & increase awareness of their unique needs…” ⁦@JNCCN⁩ ⁦@oncologynursing⁩ https://t.co/ibxPLNcVn9

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    Background: Patients with cancer require timely access to care so that healthcare providers can prepare an optimal treatment plan with significant implications for quality of life and mortality. The COVID-19 pandemic spurred rapid adoption of telemedicine in oncology, but study of patient experience of care with telemedicine in this population has been limited. We assessed overall patient…

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    • Research shows that #telemedicine consistently outperforms in-person visits in terms of patient experience with #cancercare delivery: https://t.co/D4pPCNYvtc #CCDR #hsronc #TELEhealth @moffittnews @moffittresearch https://t.co/OAvxrgEVUJ

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    Background: Patients with cancer require timely access to care so that healthcare providers can prepare an optimal treatment plan with significant implications for quality of life and mortality. The COVID-19 pandemic spurred rapid adoption of telemedicine in oncology, but study of patient experience of care with telemedicine in this population has been limited. We assessed overall patient…

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    • Important study from @MoffittNews in @JNCCN Telemedicine Adoption in an NCI-Designated Cancer Center During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Report on Patient Experience of Care https://t.co/Ha66pO3R1u “telemedicine resulted in better patient experience of care in terms of access & care… https://t.co/VkanXmx29Q

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    JNCCN - 1 year(s) ago

    JNCCN

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    • The May issue of @JNCCN is now available online! Featured: @NCCN Guidelines on #AcuteMyeloidLeukemia, insights into recent updates to #NCCNGuidelines for #DistressManagement, and more! https://t.co/8t8aPaRYGu #AML #AMLsm #leusm #supponc https://t.co/k8SXgjUuIR

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    A core component of NCCN’s mission is to improve and facilitate equitable cancer care. Inclusion and representation of diverse populations are essential toward this goal of equity. Within NCCN’s professional content, inclusivity increases the likelihood that clinicians are prepared to provide optimal oncology care to all patients; within NCCN’s patient-facing content, it helps ensure that cancer…

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    • Read about changes @NCCN has made in the language and images used in the #NCCNGuidelines and NCCN Guidelines for Patients to promote justice, respect, and inclusion for all patients with #cancer: https://t.co/RoiIuNyCAx #DEI #SOGI @ash_alpert @ObedinMaliver @PamelaKunzMD @OncBob https://t.co/RwJLAWQImw