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Mashup Score: 0All colorectal cancer patients require germline testing at diagnosis and somatic testing at advanced disease diagnosis - The Cancer Letter - 1 year(s) ago
Technological advances are transforming our understanding of cancer, accelerating the evolution of new treatment approaches. In the past decades, researchers deploying new techniques for analyzing DNA have extended our knowledge of inherited genetic abnormalities that can predispose a person to develop colorectal and other cancers. Those insights have led to specific strategies to manage and […]
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Mashup Score: 0Tom Jordan: I wish to be known for Taxol, carboplatin, and camaraderie - The Cancer Letter - 2 year(s) ago
My first ASCO memories were back almost four decades ago (The Cancer Letter, June 3, 2022). I read with interest the contributions of others back in those days, and some of them mentioned me and Bristol-Myers Squibb and events we hosted. Some comments sounded a bit critical, but those were different times. Back then, the […]
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The ASCO annual meeting began in 1964 as a group of 51 physicians finalizing the bylaws of the organization—and has since turned into a much-anticipated global event that brings together 35,000 to 40,000 people across all areas of oncology. “Big trees begin as tiny acorns,” said John Laszlo, an early childhood leukemia researcher, professor emeritus […]
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.@SWOG's Blanke had a hypoglycemic episode one year at ASCO & texted Kathy Miller next door. "She said she didn’t see the text for about 2hrs after I sent it, and by that point I was either deceased or I had recovered. She is so practical!" #MyFirstASCO https://t.co/tkaTp52kCF https://t.co/XAABsouxDz
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The ASCO annual meeting began in 1964 as a group of 51 physicians finalizing the bylaws of the organization—and has since turned into a much-anticipated global event that brings together 35,000 to 40,000 people across all areas of oncology. “Big trees begin as tiny acorns,” said John Laszlo, an early childhood leukemia researcher, professor emeritus […]
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Jerry Yates (@RoswellPark)'s #MyFirstASCO 50yrs ago: "There were 200-300 at the meeting. I presented the 7 & 3 regimen for treating AML and was petrified because all of the big names in cancer were there." An argument broke out about historical controls. https://t.co/tkaTp52kCF https://t.co/55a5UY7C7h
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The ASCO annual meeting began in 1964 as a group of 51 physicians finalizing the bylaws of the organization—and has since turned into a much-anticipated global event that brings together 35,000 to 40,000 people across all areas of oncology. “Big trees begin as tiny acorns,” said John Laszlo, an early childhood leukemia researcher, professor emeritus […]
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#MyFirstASCO: @drdonsdizon on #ImposterSyndrome—"I have a sense of there being a mistake, that I wasn’t supposed to be there. But then, these same people greet me so warmly, and I realize that they aren’t special, and neither am I. We are all colleagues." https://t.co/tkaTp52kCF https://t.co/fHVgjrJ5UG
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The ASCO annual meeting began in 1964 as a group of 51 physicians finalizing the bylaws of the organization—and has since turned into a much-anticipated global event that brings together 35,000 to 40,000 people across all areas of oncology. “Big trees begin as tiny acorns,” said John Laszlo, an early childhood leukemia researcher, professor emeritus […]
Source: The Cancer LetterCategories: Hem/Onc News and Journals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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The ASCO annual meeting began in 1964 as a group of 51 physicians finalizing the bylaws of the organization—and has since turned into a much-anticipated global event that brings together 35,000 to 40,000 people across all areas of oncology. “Big trees begin as tiny acorns,” said John Laszlo, an early childhood leukemia researcher, professor emeritus […]
Source: The Cancer LetterCategories: Hem/Onc News and Journals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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The ASCO annual meeting began in 1964 as a group of 51 physicians finalizing the bylaws of the organization—and has since turned into a much-anticipated global event that brings together 35,000 to 40,000 people across all areas of oncology. “Big trees begin as tiny acorns,” said John Laszlo, an early childhood leukemia researcher, professor emeritus […]
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.@bertagnollimm doesn't remember her #MyFirstASCO but does recall an iconic moment from 2001: "@OtisBrawley passed me a note (which I saved to this day) that said 'I like being part of a committee where their idea of diversity means including a surgeon!'" https://t.co/tkaTp52kCF https://t.co/GBsXfr31Cc
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The ASCO annual meeting began in 1964 as a group of 51 physicians finalizing the bylaws of the organization—and has since turned into a much-anticipated global event that brings together 35,000 to 40,000 people across all areas of oncology. “Big trees begin as tiny acorns,” said John Laszlo, an early childhood leukemia researcher, professor emeritus […]
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#MyFirstASCO: @MaceRothenberg found his way into lavish dinners as a "cash-poor ‘D-list’ fellow." "My roommate, Jeff Weber, and I did our best to finagle our way into as many of these as we could with a goal of never having to pay for a dinner at ASCO." https://t.co/tkaTp52kCF https://t.co/u5V4OQMPzo
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The ASCO annual meeting began in 1964 as a group of 51 physicians finalizing the bylaws of the organization—and has since turned into a much-anticipated global event that brings together 35,000 to 40,000 people across all areas of oncology. “Big trees begin as tiny acorns,” said John Laszlo, an early childhood leukemia researcher, professor emeritus […]
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.@reshmajagsi's #MyFirstASCO: "I’ll never forget the feeling of wonder and amazement I felt when I got there for that first meeting. It was incredibly inspiring to see the sheer scope & magnitude of the talent pool all united in working to conquer cancer." https://t.co/tkaTp52kCF https://t.co/cLdZcp5eoW
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#MyFirstASCO, an initiative of @CancerHistProj, documented the experiences of people who have been attending the @ASCO annual meeting as early as 1965. It appeared in our 2022 top stories: https://t.co/z3EFy6NipD