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Chaohui Guo, Matthew Prime, Vishakha Sharma, and Marc Mailman

by an experienced community-based oncologist) versus using NAVIFY® Guidelines application. Results: The NAVIFY® Guidelines application provides a tree and step view of the current guidelines. It has been designed to facilitate navigation, real

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Judy George, Joseph Tkacz, M. Christopher Roebuck, Fredy Reyes, Yull E. Arriaga, Gretchen P. Jackson, and Irene Dankwa-Mullan

, and comorbid conditions, 2) community-level (ZIP3) measures from 2019 Area Health Resource Files, and 3) time effects. Results: A total of 57,299 patients were included. Higher BCS use (versus mastectomy) was significantly associated with: more

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Jerome H Goldschmidt, Anupama Vasudevan, Michelle Silver, Jackie Kwong, and Elizabeth Marrett

is the standard of care (SOC). However, there is little real-world data on subsequent treatment (sTx) after plat and IO discontinuation. This study characterized sTx in mNSCLC patients without AGAs in US community oncology practices. Methods : This

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Manal AL Al Humaid, Mohammed Amin, Ahmed Al Qudaimat, Lolwah Alriyees, Carmen Vasilescu, and Hussam Shehata

assessment tool. Result : Embarrassment, anxiety, altered body image, shock, and stigma were the most identified issues in men with breast cancer. Conclusions : This study recommends increase public community awareness about male breast cancer diagnosis

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reform and cancer care delivery has focused on the impact on community oncology practice, with much less attention being paid to how academic cancer centers are being affected,” said Robert W. Carlson, MD, Chief Executive Officer, NCCN. “With evidence

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advocacy summit examined interpersonal and systems-level inequities that drive poorer outcomes for this community, along with opportunities to improve care access and quality. “We can’t say this enough: there is no high-quality cancer care without

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NCCN Qualifies First Community Sites for Affiliate Research Project The NCCN Affiliate Research Project (ARP), developed by the NCCN Oncology Research Program (ORP), has qualified its first 7 affiliate sites from the Fox Chase Cancer Center

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action…This is particularly important in communities of color,” she said. She has learned that for previously uninsured consumers to enroll in the ACA, the availability of in-person application assistance is critical. In communities of color, individuals

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Alyssa A. Schatz, Lindsey Bandini, and Robert W. Carlson

time when people might feel hesitant or be unable to go to a provider’s office. It is also notable that many providers have engaged mobile screening vans to bring a variety of cancer screenings into community settings. 5 Unfortunately, rates of return

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Ruth McCorkle, Rebecca Kirch, Kim Thiboldeaux, Julie Taylor, and Mark Gorman

In 2008, the Cancer Support Community and the American Psychosocial Oncology Society joined forces to bring together key professional and advocacy stakeholders from the cancer and mental health communities to form the Alliance for Quality