HemOnc Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of HemOnc Today.
Table of Contents
- Experts in oncology help advise NASA on space radiation health standard for astronauts Ryan Lawrence
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- New NASA radiation exposure limit would bring equality to female, male astronauts Ryan Lawrence
- Pancreatic cancer cases rise among younger women, especially those aged 15 to 34 years Ryan Lawrence
- Cultivating the calm with the chaos: Self-care should be priority for APPs Breanne Roche, DNP, RN, CPNP, CPHON
- Award recipient’s advice to early-career oncologists: ‘Do not be bashful,’ ask questions Jennifer R. Southall
- Belly fat to treat brain cancer? Neurosurgeons test method to bypass blood-brain barrier Ryan Lawrence
- Black women at greatest risk for breast cancer-related lymphedema Mark Leiser
- Cytoreductive surgery before chemotherapy benefits women with recurrent ovarian cancer Jennifer R. Southall
- Delayed surgery after neoadjuvant chemoradiation linked to worse outcomes in rectal cancer Jennifer R. Southall
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- Despite progress, certain populations remain underrepresented in cancer clinical trials Ryan Lawrence
- Combination prolongs survival in biliary tract cancer Mark Leiser
- EFS improvement with axi-cel CAR-T a ‘breakthrough’ in second-line treatment of DLBCL Drew Amorosi
- Fasting-mimicking diet safe, may benefit patients on anticancer therapy Jennifer R. Southall
- High-poverty areas may lag behind others in cervical cancer elimination Jennifer Byrne
- Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy shows long-term benefit in operable early NSCLC Jennifer R. Southall
- Association names Innovator Award recipients
- Society announces inaugural fellows class for Academy of Immuno-Oncology
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- Oncologists, hematologists elected to National Academy of Medicine
- Grants fund research into lung cancer disparities