Virtual seminar: Kerin Adelson, Medical Oncology, Yale University
Virtual seminarThe impact of clinical trial participation on pharmaceutical costs and savings performance in the Oncology Care Model
The impact of clinical trial participation on pharmaceutical costs and savings performance in the Oncology Care Model
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Core (PRO Core) will hold virtual office hours from 9:30-10:30 am via Zoom: https://unccn.zoom.us/j/98766066093 Whether you are thinking about a novel patient-centered intervention, or are planning a large trial with clinical sites across the country, we can help with scientific questions, protocol design, and to identify resources you need. Once it’s time … Read more
“Global” Breast Cancer: Access to Radiotherapy, Patterns of Care, and Patient Experience in sub-Saharan Africa
Developing a Framework for the Generation and Use of Real-World Evidence to Inform Cancer Drug Funding Decisions in Canada
Students enrolled in HPM769 will present research in progress for course credit
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Core (PRO Core) will hold virtual office hours from 9:30-10:30 am via Zoom: https://unccn.zoom.us/j/98766066093 Whether you are thinking about a novel patient-centered intervention, or are planning a large trial with clinical sites across the country, we can help with scientific questions, protocol design, and to identify resources you need. Once it’s time … Read more
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Core (PRO Core) will hold virtual office hours from 9:30-10:30 am via Zoom: https://unccn.zoom.us/j/98766066093 Whether you are thinking about a novel patient-centered intervention, or are planning a large trial with clinical sites across the country, we can help with scientific questions, protocol design, and to identify resources you need. Once it’s time … Read more
Round Table: Semester Overview and LCCC Equity Council Initiatives
Reproductive Health in Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Patients and Survivors: Improving communication skills
Report Back on Spring 2021 CREDS Survey
Part II of Spring 2021 CREDS Survey Results: Where Do We Go From Here?
“We did have insurance but, of course, our insurance only covered so much of it”: Insurance Costs and Access to Care Across the Cancer Care Continuum