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Common Sense Oncology

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Kingston, Ontario Katılım Nisan 2023
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Rodrigo Lastra del Prado
Rodrigo Lastra del Prado@DrRodrigoLastra·
Excited to collaborate in this hybrid event (in-person/online) together with oncology professionals and patients, focused on the Common Sense Oncology movement @csoncol applied to Metastatic Breast cancer. 📅 March 19 Universidad Carlos.#Madrid @FundacionUc3 Below + information:
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Common Sense Oncology@csoncol·
Calling all oncologists, patients, families, and caregivers. Common Sense Oncology needs 10 minutes of your time to help ensure future patients with cancer receive the information they need to make the treatment decisions that are right for them. CSO and global partners are working to create a short list of questions that patients may find useful when meeting with their oncologist. This anonymous web-based survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete and is approved by the @queensu Queen's University Health Sciences and Affiliated Teaching Hospitals Research Ethics Board (HSREB). Data from this study will be used to generate a tool that can be used by doctors and patients to help people with cancer get the information they need to make the treatment decisions that are best for them. Take the survey: tinyurl.com/ywxmms4u #CommonSenseOncology #CancerCare
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We invite those from the Pacific and beyond to join us for the inaugural webinar of the Common Sense Oncology Pacific Hub! Join us on Thursday, February 26 at 5 pm AWDT / 7 pm AEDT / 9 pm NZT to discuss the challenges and opportunities in oncology in the Pacific and how CSO can better serve the needs of the region. Register on Zoom: tinyurl.com/us5vbct9 #CommonSenseOncology #CancerCare
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Common Sense Oncology@csoncol·
In an important development for the oncology community, The Lancet Oncology and several other specialty journals within The Lancet family have come together to advocate for greater transparency in clinical trials reporting. The Comment, published today, highlights key areas where the journals will apply enhanced scrutiny of submitted manuscripts in order to align with the highest standards of scientific rigour. The aim is to ensure articles are written in a way that enables readers to make informed clinical decisions in the best interest of patients. These changes align closely with Common Sense Oncology’s “Principles for the design, analysis, and reporting of phase 3 randomised clinical trials,” published a year ago in The Lancet Oncology. They will help increase transparency in clinical trial reporting, ultimately benefiting patients, and we call on other oncology journals to adopt these more rigorous editorial review standards. tinyurl.com/4nztpej3 @TheLancetOncol #CommonSenseOncology #CancerCare
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Common Sense Oncology@csoncol·
Check out this new policy paper from oncologists in Spain and Italy, including the RIO Working Group. The paper calls for a more patient-centred approach to cancer care and makes recommendations to improve our cancer care systems and supports. #CommonSenseOncology #CancerCare
Rodrigo Lastra del Prado@DrRodrigoLastra

Proud to lead this paper inspired by Common Sense Oncology movement @csoncol A collective reflection on #Oncology , moving beyond purely biologicistic and pharmacological models Co-authored by 20+ oncology professionals from 17 hospitals in 🇪🇸 and 🇮🇹 doi.org/10.3332/ecance…

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Common Sense Oncology@csoncol·
Have you seen the December issue of @CancerWorldmag? This new release features an article about CSO explaining the paradox of progress in cancer medicines & care, the Common Sense Oncology movement, & what defines meaningful benefit. “[CSO’s] most important message is cultural: progress in oncology should be judged not by novelty, but by meaningful, measurable benefit for patients.” ▶️ Read it here on page 38: tinyurl.com/bdd76yu4 #CommonSenseOncology #CancerCare
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CancerWorld@CancerWorldmag

📣📣📣 CancerWorld Issue #110 (December) is live! This final issue of 2025 brings together the thinkers, builders, and human beings defining the past, present, and future of cancer care. 📌 This month’s issue features: 🧬 Origins & Insight In our first cover story, Prof. Robert A. Weinberg reflects on the “series of accidents” that shaped modern cancer biology, from the discovery of oncogenes to The Hallmarks of Cancer. An exclusive conversation you should not miss. 🎗️Healing & Humanity Our second cover story profiles Prof. Andrea Ferrari, architect of European paediatric sarcoma research and the heart behind Progetto Giovani in Milan. A moving exploration of how one doctor reshaped AYA oncology, mentorship, and the meaning of presence. 🇮🇪 Policy & Survivorship Ireland’s Minister Robert Troy explains how the #RightToBeForgotten is restoring fairness for survivors trying to rebuild their lives, proving that compassionate policy can rewrite the future. 🔬 Science, Innovation & What's Next Prof. Paolo A. Ascierto on life beyond the PD-1 plateau: mRNA vaccines, smart cytokines, T-cell engagers, and Europe’s readiness to ensure access and equity. Dr. Enrico Franceschi reveals neuro-oncology’s hidden survivorship burden, where cognition, identity, and long-term support must start at diagnosis. Dr. Christos Tsagkaris (@chriss20x) reframes cancer screening through the lens of health-rights literacy. 🌍 Voices, Systems & Lived Experience From Kenya, Diana Mwango reports on cancer therapy delivered at home, challenging long-held assumptions about where care must happen. Dr. Arjun Gupta (@guptaarjun90) argues that time itself is a toxicity, urging oncology to count not only survival, but the hours patients lose to travel, waiting, and treatment. Isabel Deprince's deeply human story of grief, art, and the world she painted for her late brother. Our Co-Editor-in-Chief Prof. Adriana Albini (@adrianaalbini1) closes the year with her article on Common Sense Oncology (@csoncol), a movement calling for evidence that reflects what patients truly value: fairness, quality of life, time, and survival. 👉 Read the full issue here: cancerworld.net/wp-content/upl… Let us know which story moves you most as we head into 2026. @OncoDaily @MIT @The_Referendum @kochinstitute @SIOPEurope @WorldSIOP @sitcancer @UMNews @myESMO @EORTC_QLG @Winette_vdGraaf @darioT_ #CancerWorld #Oncology #CancerCare #CancerResearch #CancerPolicy #HealthEquity #InnovationInHealthcare #Immunotherapy #PatientExperience #Survivorship #GlobalHealth #OncoDaily

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Common Sense Oncology@csoncol·
Mark your calendars for CSO's LGCW webinar on Nov 24th! Hear from our Working Group Leaders, Drs. Ian Tannock, Haydeé Verduzco-Aguirre, Brooke Wilson, Michelle Tregear, & Christopher Jackson about CSO’s exciting work & learn how to get involved. tinyurl.com/3r9xdrx4 #LGCW2025 #CancerCare
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Queen’s Global Oncology Program
Queen’s Global Oncology Program@QueensGlobalOnc·
LIVE WEBINAR: Don't miss Queen's Global Oncology's upcoming live event, hosted by leading global oncology experts. Join us for an exclusive research skill development session exploring FREE research resources and clinical application. REGISTER NOW: queensu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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