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Colon Cancer Awareness March 2025 Dr Darshil Shah & Dr Ramesh Ramanathan
We are excited to share an enlightening video featuring Gastrointestinal Oncology Division Director Dr. Darshil Shah and Medical Director of Clinical Research Dr. Ramesh Ramanathan, who delve into the critical topic of colon cancer awareness. This video is a must-watch for anyone looking to understand more about this prevalent disease and how to combat it effectively.
In this video:
The significance of early detection and regular screening
Recent advancements in treatment options
Practical tips for prevention and maintaining a healthy lifestyle
Dr. Shah and Dr. Ramanathan bring their extensive expertise to the table, providing valuable insights and answering common questions about colon cancer. Their discussion aims to empower viewers with knowledge and encourage proactive health measures.
Ironwood Cancer & Research Centers is proud to have an active and expanding clinical research program. We are proud to announce participation in Amgen’s CodeBreaK 301 Phase 3 clinical trial. This study focuses on advancing treatment options for patients with KRAS-G12C mutated metastatic colon cancer, a disease associated with devastating outcomes and limited long-term survival prospects. The study underscores the importance of early molecular testing to guide personalized therapy and enable enrollment in biomarker-driven clinical trials. Identifying mutations such as KRAS early in a patient’s cancer journey can open doors to targeted therapies and innovative clinical trials like CodeBreaK 301, offering new hope in the fight against this aggressive disease. If you would like more information about participation in a clinical trial please speak with your Ironwood doctor.
To read more about this clinical trial visit Study Details | ClinicalTrials.gov
ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT06252649
Protocol number AMG 20210081
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