Features

The Features section includes articles on topics, events, people, and initiatives of interest to the oncology community.

Apr 24, 2015
ASCO thanks our members who have agreed to lead this social media conversation throughout the 2015 Annual Meeting. We invite all to join the conversation and tweet with #ASCO15
Mar 31, 2015
Each year, ASCO brings together oncology professionals to share, discuss, and debate the practice changing advances in the field.
Mar 20, 2015
Multidisciplinary Cancer Management Courses offered by ASCO International, in collaboration with other organizations, improve cancer care globally through the promotion of interdisciplinary cancer management.
Mar 04, 2015
In April 2015, Georgia will host ASCO International’s new Cancer Control in Primary Care Course. The course provides primary health care providers with practical knowledge about oncology that can be incorporated into their daily practice.
Feb 24, 2015
Clinical Cancer Advances 2015 previews future trends and features this year’s top achievements, such as 4 therapies that were approved for patients with CLL.
Feb 24, 2015
ASCO International's newest course helps bring primary health care doctors and nurses into the overall cancer care team. ASCO Connection speaks to Prince John, MBBS, MPAC, about the course and how it will help evolve cancer care in the region.
Feb 23, 2015
ASCO teamed with software corporation SAP to develop Cancer LinQ, which will harness “big data” to deliver high-quality, personalized care to people with cancer and cancer survivors.
Jan 30, 2015
More than 35 ASCO members contributed personal essays to a recently published collection of stories about humanism in medicine, The Big Casino: America’s Best Cancer Doctors Share Their Most Powerful Stories.
Jan 15, 2015
This Q&A focuses on questions that were posed throughout the Palliative Care Symposium regarding use of advance directives and advance care planning in end-of-life decision-making.
Dec 23, 2014
The reality of a rapidly growing aging population means the field of geriatric oncology will become a defining concern for oncologists worldwide over the next few decades.

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