New Horizons – Rare GIST Sub-Types
Rare GIST Sub-Types presented by Dr. Jason Sicklick of Moores UCSD Cancer Center at New Horizons 2019 in Wayne, NJ.
Rare GIST Sub-Types presented by Dr. Jason Sicklick of Moores UCSD Cancer Center at New Horizons 2019 in Wayne, NJ.
Video titled Understanding the Promises and Limitations of Real World Evidence presented by Lucinda S. Orsini of ISPOR at New Horizons 2019.
Dr. Ciara Kelly of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center at presented The Role of ctDNA in GIST at New Horizons 2019 in Wayne, NJ.
The presentation "Interventional Radiology Approaches to Treat Recurrent GIST" was given at New Horizons 2019 in Wayne, NJ by Dr. Joseph Erinjeri of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
This video is of Rodrigo Salas of Fundación GIST México presenting Real World Evidence at New Horizons 2019 in Wayne, NJ.
Understanding the Concept of "Precision Oncology" in patient-friendly language presented by Dr. Jason Sicklick of Moores Cancer Center UCSD at New Horizons 2019.
This webcast was originally recorded May 21, 2019. Follow this link for webcast with Hebrew Subtitles. Listen to the webcast - Hebrew subtitles Are you interested in optimizing your treatment? In [...]
Most GIST patients will see a surgeon at some point during their treatment. This webcast will address the issues surrounding the decision to have an operation and considers that surgical options depend on a number of factors such as tumor location, tumor size, tumor number, response to drug therapy, and risk of recurrence.
SPAEN (Sarcoma Patients EuroNet) Presents Webinar Webinar "Novel therapy options in GIST: What's on the horizon?" was presented by Dr. Jonathan Trent, Professor of Medicine, Associate Director, Clinical Research Director, Sarcoma Medical Research Program Sylvester [...]
This Personal Cancer Survival Plan is based upon practical observations gained from my experience [Norman Scherzer] of keeping my wife alive with a rare cancer called GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor) for 22 years after she was given six months to live, and hundreds of patient medical histories and stories that come across The Life Raft Group forums and medical databases.