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Apr 24, 2025, 09:06
Valerie Yang: Gargantuan effort to unite Asia in the fight against Sarcoma and Rare Cancers through the ATLAS Project
Valerie Yang, Consultant Medical Oncologist at National Cancer Centre Singapore, shared ATLAS project – Asian Clinical Trials Network for Cancers Project‘s post on LinkedIn, adding:
“Thank you ATLAS – Asian Clinical Trials Network for Cancers Project and the whole team. This has been a gargantuan effort to unite the whole of Asia towards the fight against Sarcoma and Rare Cancers. Much much more to come. Watch this space!”
Quoting ATLAS project – Asian Clinical Trials Network for Cancers Project‘s post:
“On April 21, members of the ATLAS Sarcoma and Rare Cancer Group gathered online to share ideas and chart next steps. Lively discussion spanned multiple research themes—from clinical-trial concepts to progress updates on ongoing survey projects.
By the close of the meeting, the group set concrete next steps for protocol development and outlined presentation plans for this year’s conferences along with an overall activity roadmap, ensuring the team moves forward in a coordinated way while continuing to build Asia-wide collaboration in rare-cancer research.”
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