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iPad Extra: Video Updates Key Takes on ASCO's CancerLinQ and a New Era of Melanoma Treatment

Download the OT iPad app to get additional expert insights from the ASCO Annual Meeting.

  
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Watch these two video interviews with OT Reporter Dan Keller:

 

* Clifford Hudis, MD, President of ASCO and Chief of the Breast Cancer Medicine Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, told OT that CancerLinQ is going to change research and practice by allowing oncology to learn from every patient who has cancer. The continuous learning database will help patients make more informed treatment decisions-and could help physicians cope with their Quality Oncology Practice Initiative (QOPI) requirements, he says.

 

* Lynn Schuchter, MD, the C. Willard Robinson Professor of Hematology-Oncology and Attending Physician at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, discusses the top melanoma trials presented at the Annual Meeting this year. Hear her explain the implications of those key findings and answer the question: Is this a new era of melanoma treatment?

 

 

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