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Getting Involved in the International Scalp Cooling Registry - Dr Corina van den Hurk & Dr Maryam Lustberg

Key topics discussed:

In this bonus episode, Dr Corina van den Hurk of the Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation discusses the expansion of the Dutch Scalp Cooling Registry to include international data, following the success of the database of over 7,000 Dutch patients scalp cooling results, which has provided a vital insight into scalp cooling efficacy. Maryam Lustberg, Chief of Breast at Yale Cancer Centre, also expresses her support for the registry, as it continues to drive the movement towards precision symptom management within cancer care.

As well as providing insight on how Corina and her team are increasing their analysis of the registry to measure different variables, they also discuss the gaps in scalp cooling clinical research and what the future holds for collecting this all-important data. Listen to find out how you can be a part of the International Scalp Cooling Registry, and help shape this database to better inform clinicians and patients in the future.

Guests

Dr Corina van den Hurk, Clinical Researcher at the Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL): IKNL (Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland)

Dr Maryam Lustberg, MD, MPH, Chief of Breast Medical Oncology at Yale Cancer Centre and Director of The Breast Center at Smilow Cancer Hospital: Maryam Lustberg, MD, MPH < Yale School of Medicine

Clinical Studies Discussed

Want to know how you can get involved in the International Scalp Cooling Registry? Email C.vandenHurk@iknl.nl for more information.

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Getting Involved in the International Scalp Cooling Registry - Dr Corina van den Hurk & Dr Maryam Lustberg
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Key Topics Discussed

In this bonus episode, Dr Corina van den Hurk of the Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation discusses the expansion of the Dutch Scalp Cooling Registry to include international data, following the success of the database of over 7,000 Dutch patients scalp cooling results, which has provided a vital insight into scalp cooling efficacy. Maryam Lustberg, Chief of Breast at Yale Cancer Centre, also expresses her support for the registry, as it continues to drive the movement towards precision symptom management within cancer care.

As well as providing insight on how Corina and her team are increasing their analysis of the registry to measure different variables, they also discuss the gaps in scalp cooling clinical research and what the future holds for collecting this all-important data. Listen to find out how you can be a part of the International Scalp Cooling Registry, and help shape this database to better inform clinicians and patients in the future.

Guests

Dr Corina van den Hurk, Clinical Researcher at the Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL): IKNL (Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland)

Dr Maryam Lustberg, MD, MPH, Chief of Breast Medical Oncology at Yale Cancer Centre and Director of The Breast Center at Smilow Cancer Hospital: Maryam Lustberg, MD, MPH < Yale School of Medicine

Shownotes

Want to know how you can get involved in the International Scalp Cooling Registry? Email C.vandenHurk@iknl.nl for more information.

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