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CANCER BUZZ Podcast

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The CANCER BUZZ podcast features fresh perspectives on hot topics in oncology care delivery. CANCER BUZZ is where stakeholders from the front lines of care to the C-suite, from research to the registry, from chairside to benchside, talk about top-of-mind questions and real-world impact.

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Learn about the role of the interdisciplinary cancer team in managing oral chemotherapy for patients with cancer, and discover how one cancer program has improved their workflow while keeping the patient at the center.
Miami Cancer Institute shares their unique approach to helping patients with cancer understand why biosimilars may be their best—and most cost-effective—option for treatment.
Learn about the ways cancer programs are working to reduce drug waste and curb the rising cost of cancer care.
We explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected patient access to oral oncolytics, and what cancer teams can do to help their patients.
Learn more about the role that oncology pharmacists play in cancer care and how that role is changing in the face of new therapies and the advent of value-based health. Discover how UNC Hospital's Department of Pharmacy avoids passing surprise bills to patients and ensures financial stability for their cancer program.
Learn how a rural health system harnessed its passion and creativity to work around obstacles to clinical trial access and ensure its patients have access to cutting-edge cancer treatments.
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The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author(s)/faculty member(s) and do not reflect the official policy or position of their employer(s) or the Association of Community Cancer Centers.