HemOnc Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of HemOnc Today.
Table of Contents
- COVID-19 adds urgency to fight against inequities in cancer care Jennifer R. Southall
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- Separation anxiety John Sweetenham, MD, FRCP, FACP
- Precision medicine for lung cancer a ‘rapidly evolving field’ Ilyas Sahin, MD
- Somebody needs to mute themselves: A commentary on virtual tumor conferences Nicholas J. Petrelli, MD, FACS
- COVID-19 response may lead to lasting changes in cancer care Jennifer Byrne
- Immunotherapy combination could help patients with cancer fight COVID-19 Jennifer R. Southall
- American Cancer Society: Start cervical cancer screening at age 25 years, phase out Pap Jennifer R. Southall
- Ensartinib prolongs PFS vs. crizotinib in ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer Jennifer R. Southall
- Once-weekly selinexor regimen extends PFS in pretreated multiple myeloma Mark Leiser
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- Palliative care model improves quality of life during treatment for AML Jennifer R. Southall
- CAR-T continues to show durable responses in indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma Drew Amorosi
- Blood donations by people taking drugs to treat, prevent HIV could be ‘cause for concern’ Jennifer R. Southall
- Docetaxel regimen confers shorter DFS, OS for women with breast cancer and elevated BMI Jennifer R. Southall
- FDA approves Blenrep for relapsed, refractory multiple myeloma
- FDA approves Keytruda as first-line treatment for colorectal cancer subtype