The Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers
The Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers is a framework that aims to provide practical guidance and best practices for improving GI cancer care.
The Collective Action Roadmap for GI Cancers is a framework that aims to provide practical guidance and best practices for improving GI cancer care.
Test Your Biomarkers, a program of the GI Cancers Alliance, is a national educational and awareness initiative empowering the stomach (gastric) cancer community about the importance of biomarker testing in treating stomach cancer.
Martha Raymond, MA, of the GI Cancers Alliance, discusses research on unmet needs in patients with gastrointestinal (GI) cancers that the Alliance presented at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium.
Meet the “Chef Without a Stomach”, Hans Rueffert Gastric cancer survivor, father, husband, author, speaker, and teacher, Chef Hans was diagnosed with gastric cancer in 2005 just two weeks after taping the finale of the reality show, Next Food Network Star—and quickly traded in his “Celebrity Chef” status for “Cancer Survivor.”
Download these capsule summary slidesets highlighting key studies from the 2023 ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium.
Join CURE® and the GI Cancers Alliance for the Educated Patient® Webinar Series in GI Cancers. Hear from an expert panel of healthcare professionals and advocates who will discuss topics for patients, survivors, and caregivers
The FORTITUDE-101 and FORTITUDE-102 trials are currently enrolling adults with previously untreated advanced or metastatic stomach or gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer.
This resource was created to educate patients and caregivers on nutritional guidelines for colon and rectal cancer patients.
This booklet was created to educate patients and caregivers on nutritional guidelines for Gastric Cancer and Gastrectomy.
Personalized, evidence-based nutrition support available 24/7 “on demand” to help cancer patients stay well-nourished and manage nutrition-related treatment side effects.