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Telemedicina y telesalud: cómo COVID 19 ha transformado la atención del cáncer En este video de discusión, el Dr. Narjust Duma habla con los Dres...
¿Qué sabemos sobre los efectos del COVID-19 en latinos con cáncer? Actualizaciones y recomendaciones. En este video de discusión, el Dr. Narjust Duma...
(SPANISH) ¿Cómo ha afectado el COVID-19 el diagnóstico de cáncer y qué puede hacer usted al respecto? Es hora de recordar la importancia de la...
In part three of this three part video series update, presented in July of 2020, GRACE Faculty and Members of the Board of Directors continue their...
In part two of this three part video series update, presented in July of 2020, GRACE Faculty and Members of the Board of Directors continue their...
Covid-19 Financial Impacts and Resources for the Cancer Patient As many of you know, the costs of treating a new disease or virus are often...
The staff at GRACE is concerned like everyone regarding the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and are committed to providing information that benefits and...
GRACE is committed to providing the most up to date information regarding cancer diagnoses for our community. We realize an active ongoing discussion...
Meredith McKean MD, MPH with Tennessee Oncology, Michael Postow, MD Chiefof Melanoma service at Memorial Sloan Kettering and Sanjiv Agarwala, MD, Professor of Medical Oncology and Hematology at Temple University School of Medicine in Easton, PA joined GRACE to discuss current updates in treatment for Melanoma.
A huge thank you to our sponsor, Merck!
Meredith McKean MD, MPH with Tennessee Oncology, Michael Postow, MD Chief of Melanoma service at Memorial Sloan Kettering and Sanjiv Agarwala, MD, Professor of Medical Oncology and Hematology at Temple University School of Medicine in Easton, PA joined GRACE to discuss current updates in treatment for Melanoma.
GRACE has been asked to share information about an anonymous one-time online research study about personality and cancer care. They are looking for adults with a history of cancer. A total number of 2,500 individuals will participate in the study, recruited from various social media platforms and websites dedicated to cancer research and patient support.
My husband had a scar like white patches start on the back of one hand about 6-7 weeks ago. At first he was told it was a chemical burn and treated. However it began to spread and did not respond to treatment. He was told after that, in order, that it was ringworm, bacterial infection, fungal infection, and treated for all with no response to treatment. The once 8-10 small patches on one hand have become 1 large patch covering the back of both hands, both elbows, and now his ears.
GRACE is excited to have again partnered with Clinical Care Options to develop an Interactive Decision Support Tool and downloadable resource to help you understand more about your disease and treatment options, so you can become partners with your oncology team in your cancer care.
Welcome to the new CancerGRACE.org! Explore our fresh look and improved features—take a quick tour to see what’s new.