HemOnc Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of HemOnc Today.
Table of Contents
- Adolescents and young adults with cancer require dedicated services, research Ryan Lawrence
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- Should cancer centers have a dedicated space for AYAs?
- COVID-19 further threatens equality for women in academic oncology Jennifer Byrne
- Male allies challenge systemic bias against female oncologists Jennifer Byrne
- Speaker: Younger patients with cancer deserve prompt fertility preservation counseling Jennifer R. Southall
- Ruxolitinib improves response rate, failure-free survival in chronic GVHD Mark Leiser
- Enfortumab vedotin confers benefit ‘across the spectrum’ of advanced urothelial carcinoma Alexandra (Sasha) Todak
- Cabozantinib may be new standard for metastatic papillary kidney cancer Ryan Lawrence
- Early body weight loss linked to shorter OS in gastric, gastroesophageal junction cancer Jennifer R. Southall
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- Triplet demonstrates activity in metastatic colorectal cancer Alexandra (Sasha) Todak
- Task force: Start lung cancer screening at age 50 years, 20 pack-years of smoking Alexandra (Sasha) Todak
- Gene therapy fails to induce sustained factor IX activity for patients with hemophilia B Jennifer R. Southall
- Pegcetacoplan shows promise over eculizumab for paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria Ryan Lawrence
- Medical University of South Carolina appoints chief of hematology, oncology
- City of Hope appoints radiation oncology chair