World Cancer Day 2021
World Cancer Day, an initiative of the Union of International Cancer Control (Geneva, Switzerland), is marked each year on 4 February and aims to raise awareness and improve education about cancer.
To mark World Cancer Day 2021, we have compiled some of our most-popular content pertaining to oncology research and treatments, including some of the latest peer-reviewed research from our sister journal, the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, and interviews with experts.
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Additional featured journal content:
- Real-world healthcare resource utilization and costs of weekly versus every-2-week cetuximab in metastatic colorectal cancer
- Economic impact of multigene panel testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
- A qualitative evaluation of patient and healthcare provider knowledge, attitudes, and behavior for safety and use of pexidartinib
- Comparative efficacy of dabrafenib + trametinib versus treatment options for metastatic melanoma in first-line settings
- Network meta-analysis of nivolumab plus ipilimumab in the second-line setting for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma
You can browse more of the latest comparative effectiveness and real-world evidence oncology research published in the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research by visiting the journal’s dedicated webpage on this topic >>>