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Eric Smith

Eric Smith, MD PhD is Director of Translational Research for Immune Effector Cell Therapies at Cancer Institute (DFCI) where his primary responsibili…

Defining mechanisms of sensitivity and resistance to PI3K gamma inhibition in AML

The goal of our laboratory is to discover, study, and the translate new leukemia therapies to the clinic. In this project, we are studying a signaling…

Next-Generation Targeted Therapy in Mantle Cell Lymphoma and Transformed Follicular Lymphoma

The field of cancer treatment has made remarkable progress with the adoption of targeted therapy; however, small molecule drugs have limitations such …

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Steven Park

I am a physician scientist, specializing in lymphoma therapy. My area of research is focused on the development of new therapeutic approaches in lymph…

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A phase 2 study of RVU120, a novel CDK8 inhibitor, in patients with myelofibrosis

In August , TAP partnered with Ryvu Therapeutics (formerly known as Selvita) to support "A Phase 1b Study of SEL120 in Patients With Acute Myeloid Leu…

Managing Stress: How stress affects you and ways to cope

Information about how stress affects you and tips for stress management.

Also available in Spanish

Help With Finances / Ayuda con los asuntos financieros

This bilingual card provides an overview of our financial assistance programs to help individuals with blood cancer.

Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Newly Diagnosed

When you have cancer, being able to talk openly and honestly with your healthcare team is very important. Good communication helps you receive the best care.

Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Newly Diagnosed (Card)

A companion card to the full version.

Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Treatment

It’s important to communicate with your healthcare team once your treatment plan is in place. Maintaining good communication is as important as ever.

Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Treatment (Card)

A companion card to the full version.

Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Needing Additional Treatment

Many factors can affect a treatment choice. Weigh your treatment options carefully and talk through each option with your healthcare team.

Hairy Cell Leukemia

This fact sheet provides information about hairy cell leukemia, including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Needing Additional Treatment (Card)

A companion card to the full version.

Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Survivorship

All cancer survivors should receive a survivorship care plan. If you do not, ask for one.

Communicating With Your Healthcare Team: Survivorship (Card)

A companion card to the full version.

Centro de apoyo para ensayos clínicos

This is a Spanish-language version of the Clinical Trial Support Center (CTSC) Bookmark.

Healthy Behaviors

During cancer treatment, healthy lifestyle habits can make treatment more tolerable, help you to manage side effects, and decrease the risk of complications.

Also available in Spanish.

Blood and Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation Guide

This easy-to-understand guide will provide you with basic information about stem cell transplantation.

Understanding Blood Cancers

This booklet explains the five main types of blood cancer: leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). It explains diagnosis, treatment and side effects, and includes a glossary of terms and question guides to use when talking to healthcare professionals.

Also available in Spanish.