Andrea Denicoff
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26-08-2016 16:23:50
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Thanks to SWOG Cancer Research Network for their leadership and all the #NCTN Groups for joining in this Network effort! Look forward to learning how testing these trial snapshots might stimulate interest in more people to talk about trials. Great start!!
Congrats to all the NRG Oncology investigators and their teams!
High impact, low cost - National Cancer Institute trials improve care for cancer patients. Read our news with NCI Media Relations on SWOG Cancer Research Network research in JAMA Network Open Kudos to @junger47 and team Dawn Hershman C Blanke, SWOG Chair and Mike LeBlanc and crew from our stats center Fred Hutch Cancer Center cancer.gov/news-events/pr…
This study from SWOG Cancer Research Network provides evidence for what we would expect to see: cancer clinical trials conducted in National Cancer Institute's National Clinical Trials Network play a critical role in identifying effective treatment options for patients.
The outcome reported in the paper today is the result of extensive collaboration between @NCICTEP_ClinRes, @NCI_CCR_PedOnc, NIH Clinical Center, AstraZeneca, advocacy groups, and most importantly, patients. #cancerresearch #EndNF 10/10
Dr. Kimryn Rathmell NEJM National Cancer Institute That is my awesome son Travis doing what he can to help make sure no kids goes through what he's gone through with NF. He was only 8 when he said that. Here's to the children on this clinical trial helping make life better for so many.
Congratulations to Dr. Heather Cheng Heather H. Cheng on her new National Cancer Institute award! Her research will focus on simplifying complex clinical trial information into short, "tweet" format, descriptions, videos to make trials more accessible and patient friendly. bit.ly/3fs63IN
#Juneteenth is a day to commemorate the ending of slavery in the United States and an opportunity for National Cancer Institute to renew our commitments to overcome #HealthDisparities and improve diversity in the research workforce.
Congrats to SWOG Cancer Research Network for leading this practice changing study RxPONDER that will lead to reduced morbidity for some women not needing chemo to treat their #postmenopausal #breastcancer! Thanks to all the women who joined this nick study and enrolling #NCTN and #NCORP sites!