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Cancer Education: Focus on Contemporary Cancer Care at the MBRCC

April 17, 2015 N=29

G. What topics would you like to see discussed at future conferences? Immunotherapy in treatment of cancers; lymphoma and colon cancer; colorectal cancer;more on lung cancer; radiation oncology; ovarian and uterine cancers; skin cancer

H.What do you consider to be the single biggest problem that you face in your practice? ACA, EMR; tobacco usage; clinical trials; governmental and insurance interference and adverse legal climate; delayed presentation by cancer patients/compliance; patient noncompliance and financial issues; government regulation; lack of patient compliance; time (2); as a clinical research specialist, challenge integrating clinical trials as treatment option in an overbooked fast paced clinic setting; access to care locally

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Cancer Education: Focus on Translational Oncology Research

April 11, 2014 N=12

G. What topics would you like to see discussed at future conferences? Vaccines for cancer; heart research in women;

H.What do you consider to be the single biggest problem that you face in your practice? Insurance companies; ACA; more stress on healthcare systems specifically financial pressure and regulation; federal government involvement

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24th Annual Fall Cancer Conference

October 3, 2014 N=91

G. What topics would you like to see discussed at future conferences? How clinical trials work and performed then used for patient treatment, i.e. start to finish; malignant melanomas, rectal cancer treatment, ENT cancer and treatment; Leukemia – AML; more nursing care; respiratory gating in radiation oncology, role of diet and exercise in cancer management, breast cancer; challenges in breast cancer treatment, patient case studies, holistic care, cancer and nutrition, update on sarcomas; lung cancer, thoracic surgery; gyn/onc topics; hematological discussion; genetics; treatment of cancer using radiation therapy treatment; psychosocial care in cancer patient; nice to see different topics pancreatic cancer and CNS tumor encourage that; one breast lecture; 30 day remission of the oncology patient – preventing readmissions; more for nursing, it was great to have speakers that gave practical information; radiation therapy; more radiation therapy; lung cancer; more immunotherapy; GYN cancer treatment; reconstructive/plastic surgery; reconstruction; cancer insurance reimbursement; advances in HER2 and BC, new adjuvant treatment – breast; role of nurse navigators; lifestyle changes for prevention and treatment of cancer; colon cancer, esophageal, lung cancer; genetics/ovarian cancer and treatments, tumor markers and relevence in treating patients, clinical trials new/past, nurse navigator role/conversation/support after all treatment has failed; decision making, translating care to patients, cancer rehabilitation, patient community needs assessment and community outreach, rectal/anal/GI cancer; more topics from pharmacy specialists; nursing targeted talks; breast cancer; colon and lung cancers, newest treatment of breast cancer; non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, brain cancer; lung cancer, head and neck cancer; breast cancer, genetic testing, tumor marker relevance; novel pipeline drugs; melanoma, breast; breast cancer, ovarian cancer, genetics

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Cancer Education

April 20, 2012

H. What topics would you like to see discussed at future conferences? Breast cancer; Integrating pharmacists and physical therapy in cancer patients;