Up-to-date resources for your practice are available here for download. Resources will be added as developments in cancer and Immuno-Oncology (I-O) research are available.
For patients and caregivers
A Guide to I-O for Patients
Learn about I-O and why it is considered to be a different approach to fight cancer.
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A Guide to I-O for Caregivers
Learn about I-O and why it is considered to be a different approach to fight cancer.
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A Guide to I-O in Blood Cancers for Patients
Learn about the role of I-O in blood cancers and what happens during I-O treatment.
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A Guide to I-O in Blood Cancers for Caregivers
Learn about the role of I-O in blood cancers and what happens during I-O treatment.
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A Guide to Understanding I-O and Clinical Trial Results
Understanding how clinical trials evaluate new treatment options and exploring the potential of I-O.
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Cancer Advocacy Resource Flashcard
An overview of the role of advocacy organizations in providing support for patients with cancer.
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Adolescent Young Adult Advocacy Resource Flashcard
An overview of the role of advocacy organizations in providing support to adolescent young adults with cancer.
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Garden Analogy Poster†
Exploring the differences between types of treatment using a gardening analogy.
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For healthcare providers
Understanding the Science Behind Immuno-Oncology Fact Sheet
An overview of cancer and the immune system, and the field of I-O.
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Understanding the Science Behind Immuno-Oncology Brochure
An overview of cancer and the immune system, and the field of I-O.
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Explaining Immuno-Oncology to Your Patients
Use this resource to help explain how I-O differs from other cancer treatments.
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Looking Deeper into the Science of Immuno-Oncology
An overview of the immune system in cancer and the field of I-O, in presentation format
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Explaining Immuno-Oncology to Your Patients Poster
Use this resource to help explain how I-O differs from other cancer treatments.
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