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While no oncologist can be an expert in every type of cancer, GRACE does not aim to replace your doctors. Our faculty are specialists in their fields, focusing on specific types of cancer. GRACE connects experts with patients and families, fostering a community where information is shared, and everyone can learn from one another. We provide balanced, evidence-based cancer information from a core group of experts, accessible in various formats to cater to different needs.
In the GRACE forums, you can ask questions or share comments, which will be addressed by our skilled moderators and experts. This opens up opportunities for informative discussions with others who may have similar concerns or insights. Through communication and collaboration, we believe some of the most valuable information emerges. All content on cancerGRACE.org is free, accessible, and searchable, so you can find the information you need at any time. GRACE offers a supportive community for heartfelt discussions, virtual hugs, and connections whenever you need them.
Get Ready to Explore the Refreshed Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education Website! Look at our new look! View a quick video walkthrough below. GRACE has a fresh new look, and we’re excited to share it with you! What hasn’t changed is everything you count on—reliable, free resources including videos, articles, podcasts, live interactive webinars, and our supportive online community. Watch the short video below for a quick tour of the updated site and its key features. To explore more...
En este video, la Dra. Velázquez Mañana analiza las mutaciones del EGFR, los diferentes subtipos de cáncer de pulmón y cómo determinar cuál es el mejor tratamiento en general. To watch the complete playlist, click here. Special thanks to Genentech, BMS, Takeda, Johnson & Johnson, and Daiichi-Sankyo for their sponsorship of this program.
Head and neck cancers linked to human papillomavirus (HPV) are very different from those caused by tobacco or alcohol. The good news is that HPV-positive cancers usually respond better to treatment and often have better outcomes.
In this series, the 2024-25 Clinical Trials Experiences Through Storytelling Program, we talk to cancer survivors who have a passion for telling their stories in order to help others who may be navigating the clinical trials experience. In this first series of videos, Catherine Wambugu, who lives in Nairobi, Kenya, takes us through the story of her diagnosis of ALL and the lack of knowledge she had as a young person being handed this diagnosis. She speaks of the lack of medical care available in...
Tell your story and help us help others! Apply online now for this paid opportunity. This program gives a voice to those who have experience in participating in a clinical trial for a cancer diagnosis. Your voice helps to educate and advocate for others who are in or who may be considering a clinical trial. We want to hear from you!
The Foro de Pacientes de Terapias Dirigidas de Cáncer de Pulmón presentado el 9 de agosto de 2025 has now ended. ¡Los vídeos están disponibles BAJO DEMANDA! Las versiones completas sin editar del Foro de Pacientes de Terapias Dirigidas de Cáncer de Pulmón de agosto de 2025 ya están disponibles BAJO DEMANDA. Estos temas se editarán y se ofrecerán en forma de vídeos más cortos en las próximas semanas. Este evento educativo para pacientes, en directo, virtual e interactivo, incluye presentaciones y...
In these videos, Dr. Jared Weiss provides a brief overview of the HPV vaccination and its role in head and neck cancer, examines cetuximab as the prior standard of care for patients with head and neck cancer, discusses the current standard of care for these patients, and discusses the prognosis of patients with advanced HPV+ head and neck cancer. To watch the complete playlist, click here . Special thanks to Merck for its sponsorship of this program.
Welcome to the new CancerGRACE.org! Explore our fresh look and improved features—take a quick tour to see what’s new.
Hello Natalieaster, Welcome to Grace. I hope your stay with us is short, but we are always here to answer, listen and share.
Since your doctor didn't seem too worried...