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What Do All Those Lines and Colors Mean? Interpreting Cancer Data Plots
Webinar | English, French (Canadian), French (European), Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (European), German, Japanese, Greek, Hindi | 1 Hr
Overview
Join a cancer scientist and research advocate as they discuss common charts, graphs, and terms used to describe clinical trial results and data at a level understandable by the general public. This webinar will help equip patients/survivors, caregivers, and research advocates with the skills to understand these data plots when they are shared with a journal article or quickly during a conference presentation. This presentation is part of teh IASLC STARS (Supportive Training for Advocates on Research and Science) program for Patient Research Advocates and anyone whose life is impacted by lung cancer.

This complimentary webinar is presented in English with links to live interpretation in the following languages:
  • French (Canadian)
  • French (European)
  • Spanish (Latin American)
  • Spanish (European)
  • German
  • Japanese
  • Greek
  • Hindi
Faculty: 
  • Janet Freeman-Daily, MS, Eng discloses she receives contracted research support grant funds from Genentech and Turning Points Therapeutics and is on an advisory board for Genentech.
  • Amy Moore, PhD has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
  • All other planners, reviewers and staff reported no relevant financial relationships.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the webinar, learners will be able to: 
  • Identify the different types of data plots commonly used to summarize cancer clinical trail results.
  • Understand the layout, terminology, and significant data in each type of plot.
  • Improve ability to communicate clinical trial results to patients and caregivers as well as the public at large.
Summary
Cost: FREE
Credit:
No Credit Offered
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