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Annual Meeting Clinical Challenges Press Conference - June 1, 2009
Orlando, Fla. — Studies examining ongoing controversies in the field of clinical oncology were released today at a press briefing of the 45th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
“There are many ongoing debates in cancer research and care, and the best care for our patients is not always clear-cut,” said Julie Gralow, MD, an associate professor in the oncology division of the University of Washington School of Medicine and moderator of the press briefing. “The studies presented today shed light on ongoing controversies in the field, and on the challenges physicians face when launching clinical trials, evaluating trial results, advising patients on screening, and determining the most appropriate treatment.”