
Videos


Considerations of a Multidisciplinary Tumor Board

What is a Multidisciplinary Tumor Board?

Addressing Barriers in Lung Cancer Screening

Counseling Patients on Lung Cancer Screening Concerns

How is Lung Cancer Screened?

Obstacles in Lung Cancer Screening

Lung Cancer Risk and Screening Recommendations

Resources for Lung Cancer Patients

Who Should Get Screened?

Patient Empowerment and Quality Care

Dispelling Myths Surrounding Lung Cancer

Changing the Face of Lung Cancer

Continuing the Fight for More Survivors

Reaching Out: More Than Just Prevention

The Importance of Support and Networking

A Diagnosis of Lung Cancer: Keasha's Story

Molecular Testing; Lung Cancer Awareness

Managing Treatment Side Effects

Lung Cancer: Seeking Quality Care

Goals of Treatment in Palliative Care

What is Palliative Care?

Role of Biopsies in Lung Cancer

Never Too Late to Stop Smoking

Nance's Story: Detecting a Lung Mass

Thomas Butler, M.D., medical oncologist at the University of Southern Alabama, Mitchell Cancer Institute, discusses the importance of shared decision making in cancer care.

There seems to be a shift in the field of oncology where patients are looking more toward being treated close to home rather than traveling to a large academic treatment center, explained Edward S. Kim, M.D., Chair of the Department of Solid Tumor Oncology at Levine Cancer Institute, at Association of Community Cancer Centers 34th National Oncology Conference.

Ashley Johnson, patient wellness navigator at Charleston Hematology and Oncology Associates, discusses how important it is for the whole health care team to better understand insurance and how patients pay for their cancer treatment.

Mellisa Wheeler, director of Disparities at the Levine Cancer Institute, discusses how her team came to recognize the need for a mobile lung cancer screening unit.

