• Planning Ahead To Protect Yourself & Your Family

    Estate planning can be overwhelming and can often bring up topics that are difficult to discuss. However, being prepared can also bring a sense of comfort. This webinar will cover the various documents that can make up an estate plan, things to consider as you begin the process of creating your plan and options available... Continue Reading →

  • Maximizing the Clinical Utility of Next Generation Sequencing

    In this informative webinar, Eric Vail, MD, director of molecular pathology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, will discuss how testing programs have positively transformed patient care. Vail will also explain how organizations can maximize the clinical utility of patient reports by leveraging electronic medical record data and standardizing interpretation language. During the webinar, Vail will examine various... Continue Reading →

  • Part III: Coping with the Stresses of Caregiving When Your Loved One Has TNBC

    Watch a recording of the online webcast HERE CancerCare Connect® Education Workshops are a cost-free way to learn about cancer-related issues from the convenience of your home or office. Leading experts in oncology provide the most up-to-date information on the telephone and online. This workshop is for patients and their families, partners, caregivers, and friends who are... Continue Reading →

  • Reflections: Body image after a breast cancer diagnosis

    Breast cancer can change the way your body feels and the way you feel about your body and yourself. Many young women say they don’t recognize the person in the mirror anymore—sometimes for the better, and sometimes for the worse. This program will offer you specific steps to move toward understanding and accepting your changed... Continue Reading →

  • New Approval for Metastatic Breast Cancer: Alpelisib

    This past May, the FDA approved the targeted therapy alpelisib (Piqray) to treat certain hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancers in postmenopausal women and in men. Up to 40 percent of people with metastatic hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer could be eligible to get the treatment, which targets a mutation on the PIK3CA gene. Join us... Continue Reading →

  • Coping With Chemo Brain

    Dr. Tracy Vannorsdall, board-certified clinical neuropsychologist and assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, will discuss cancer-related impairment, also known as “chemo fog” or “chemo brain,” which can be connected to either specific cancer treatments or a cancer diagnosis. Chemo brain can include detrimental effects on memory and attention, and negatively impacts quality... Continue Reading →

  • Liquid biopsy in oncology

    Expert: Federica Di Nicolantonio University of Turin School of Medicine Turin, Italy Discussant: Pierfrancesco Franco, Radiation Oncologist University of Turin School of Medicine, Turin, Italy

  • Mission Moment – Breast Cancer in Men Webinar

    Please join an engaging conversation about breast cancer in men with moderator Dr. Eric Winer, M.D. and a panel of three people who unfortunately know all too well that men can get breast cancer too. Don’t miss their inspiring stories!

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