María Natalia Gandur Quiroga: Highlights from “The Rise of Supportive Oncology: A Revolution in Cancer Care”
María Natalia Gandur Quiroga shared a post on X about a recent paper titled “The Rise of Supportive Oncology: A Revolution in Cancer Care” published in Clinical Oncology Journal.
Authors: R. Berman, B.J.A. Laird, O. Minton, D. Monnery, A. Ahamed, E. Boland, J. Droney, J. Vidrine, C. Leach, F. Scotté, M.B. Lustberg, J. Lacey, R. Chan, T. Duffy, S. Noble.
“Highlights from ‘The Rise of Supportive Oncology: A Revolution in Cancer Care’:
- Supportive oncology addresses the full cancer spectrum, from diagnosis to survivorship.
- Multidisciplinary care is crucial for managing the adverse effects of cancer treatments.
- Rising cancer survival rates demand better patient-centered care systems.
- Urgent need for resources and training to support growing patient numbers.
- Innovations in supportive oncology are essential for maintaining quality of life.
- This paper is a must-read for healthcare professionals!”
Source: María Natalia Gandur Quiroga/X
Maria Natalia Gandur Quiroga is a Medical Oncologist and Chief of the Division of Genitourinary Medical Oncology at the Ángel H. Roffo Oncology Institute in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Buenos Aires at the Oncologists Post Graduates Studies. Her research focuses on clinical trials with aims to improve the treatment of patients with urologic tumors. She is an active member of the European Association for Cancer Research, Argentinian Medical Association and American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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