When it comes to breast cancer information and resources, the internet can be an overwhelming place. It can be hard to know who to trust and, with the amount of content available online, it can be very time consuming.
In 2005, we were created as a collaboration between medical researchers at University of California, San Francisco and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs to change what cancer research and clinical trials could be.
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Our company founders had seen it time and again: good ideas and research projects in university settings were often “orphaned” at the end of a research project, leaving them with no funds or organizational structure to engage clinical providers.
Through our work, we continue to champion equitable access to personalized, science-driven care that empowers women to live healthier, stronger lives.
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Yesterday was also National Women’s Health & Fitness Day, so we want to recognize the importance of prioritizing women’s health across all stages of life. We are committed to advancing research and care that addresses the unique health needs of women.
We believe that innovative, patient-centered research is key to accelerating progress. Through groundbreaking clinical trials, we are working to close the gap between research and real-world care—bringing more precise, effective treatments to patients faster.
World Cancer Research Day is a global reminder of the critical role research plays in transforming the future of cancer care.
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@SusanGKomen This virtual training covers how to identify and address common barriers, strategies to navigate logistical and cultural challenges, a demo on how to use our free trial matching tools, and more.
In partnership with @susangkomen, we’ve created a free, on-demand Clinical Trial Navigation course to train navigators, advocates, and patients in how to navigate the process of finding a clinical trial.
Sign up or log in to start today: https://t.co/1VoeLViV3k.
The idea of personalizing medicine, even with something as simple as a song, aligns with QLHC's long-term vision: to improve human health for all through personalized medicine by bridging the gap between research and care
Our Founder, Dr. Laura Esserman, was recently interviewed by CBS News about singing to her patients before surgery.
Watch the full interview here:
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The I-SPY Advocate “Peer Support” Program connects current I-SPY patients with trained advocates who offer emotional support, share personal experiences, help navigate the clinical trial process, and provide reassurance during moments of uncertainty.
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I-SPY Advocates are dedicated volunteers who understand firsthand the challenges of a breast cancer diagnosis and clinical trial participation. They are trained in peer support techniques, are very knowledgeable about the I-SPY trial and are looking forward to helping you.
Sabrina also highlights tools we offer to support patients and navigators, including Metastatic Trial Search, Metastatic Trial Talk, and Clinical Trial Navigation.
We’re proud to share that our Clinical Trial Navigator, Sabrina Mayhew, was recently published in @BCWmagazine.
You can find the full article on page 30 of the latest issue: https://t.co/O2zpLat4kq
Her article, “Clinical Trials for Metastatic Breast Cancer: Exploring Your Options,” provides valuable insights into what clinical trials are, what to consider if you are newly diagnosed, and why trials should be part of the conversation at every treatment point.
Through innovative clinical trials and programs that challenge the status quo, we strive to close the gap between research and care—ensuring more effective, personalized solutions for those living with pain.
September is Pain Awareness Month. It’s a month to recognize the invisible burden that chronic and acute pain places on individuals and communities.
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We are committed to advancing patient-centered research and care that not only treats disease but addresses the full experience of the patient, including pain.