West Physicians Present at ASCO Annual Meeting

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Our West family is proud to have several of our oncologists publish research being presented at the upcoming American Society of Clinical Oncology Meeting, taking place June 4 – 8. West Cancer Center doctors Schwartzberg, Grothey, A. VanderWalde, Vaena, Vidal and ElNaggar are some of the renowned physicians being recognized at this esteemed event for… Read more »

Advancing Cancer Care in Uzbekistan

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Advancing Cancer Care from the United States to Uzbekistan Just 30 years ago, nearly 27% of hospitals in the country of Uzbekistan didn’t have sewage systems and 17% didn’t even have access to running water. Since the country’s independencefrom Russia in 1991, Uzbekistan has made drastic improvements to its healthcare system to better serve its… Read more »

A teenager in Dominica needed brain surgery in Memphis. Here’s how they pulled it off

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One of our incredible breast medical oncologists, Dr. Gregory Vidal, spearheaded the coordination of Ciara Lee’s long distance journey from Dominica here to Memphis for life-saving brain surgery by Dr. Klimo at Semmes Murphey Clinic, PC! We are so proud of our compassionate providers that go above and beyond to promote health & wellness for our… Read more »

Dr. Porter on Potential Sequencing With ADCs and TKIs in HER2+ Lung Cancer

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Dr. Jason Porter talks with OncLive about potential sequencing with antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) for HER2+ #lungcancer. Porter states, “The TKIs are oral medications that target HER2 specifically and do not require intravenous infusion. Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the utility of outpatient therapy with the TKIs may be preferrable to trastuzumab deruxtecan. However,… Read more »

Portnoy Previews Immunotherapy Breakthroughs Shaking Up Frontline SCLC Paradigm

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Portnoy says, “It’s been a long time since we’ve had a breakthrough in small cell lung cancer (#SCLC), and we are finally seeing some real concrete improvements in survival with first-line therapy and with those who have progressed on first line therapy. After years of heartbreak and minimal improvement, we’re beginning to see these breakthroughs… Read more »

Examining the Importance of the Institutional Perspectives in Cancer Webinars

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Dr. Jason Porter, one of our incredible Lung Oncology Specialists, recently participated in an OncLive “Institutional Perspectives in Cancer” webinars, which allows attendees to consume and digest data easily and take what they learned back to their clinical practice. Click here to watch the full panel webinar with Jason Porter, MD, Janakiraman Subramanian, MD, Natalie S. Calendar,… Read more »

Exploring topical issues from tipsRO published papers – Geriatric Oncology in Radiotherapy

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Our very own, Dr. Noam VanderWalde, participated in the third edition of tipsRo’s new webinar series “Ask the Authors.” Dr. VanderWalde and Dr. Niluja Thiruthaneeswaran, Radiation Oncologist at Crown Princess Mary Cancer Centre In Austrailia, hosted this webinar specifically focused on Geriatric Oncology in Radiotherapy. Click here to review the resources and downloads available from… Read more »

Evolution and Current Status of the Multidisciplinary Management of Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer

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“The management of locally advanced #RectalCancer has grown in both complexity and quality since the first proctectomy. What once was a malignancy with a fairly consistent treatment algorithm for decades, a recent paradigm shift in the care of these patients has led to a more personalized, multidisciplinary approach with variations in timing, sequence, duration, and potential exclusion… Read more »