Presenters and panelists at the 5th annual Patient-Centered Oncology Care meeting provide their key takeaways.
At the 5th annual Patient-Centered Oncology Care (PCOC) meeting in Baltomore, Maryland, speakers discussed new therapies, such as CAR-T cells, financial toxicity, payment reform, and more. Here we present key takeaways from the sessions and panels presented at the PCOC meeting in Baltimore in the words of the presenters themselves.
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