Led by Dr. Alejandro Recio Boiles, MD, FACP, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at The University of Arizona Cancer Center, this session will answer your questions and provide insights on how clinical trials are transforming the future of cancer
care.
Date: Tuesday, December 10th Time: 12:00 PM (noon)
Location: Phoenix Palm Lane Campus and virtual online (via Zoom)
Dr. Recio Boiles will guide you through:
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The different types of clinical trials
- The stages and phases that bring new treatments to life
- The enrollment process and how you can be involved
Why attend? Clinical trials are the backbone of medical advancement, offering hope and potential breakthroughs for patients. Whether you're considering participating, curious about the process, or just want to understand how these trials are shaping the
future of cancer care, this presentation will provide all the answers.
Presentation: 30-45 minutes | Q&A to follow
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn everything you've ever wanted to know about clinical trials. Secure your spot today and join us in person or online
Biography
Dr Recio Bio - Alejandro Recio Boiles, MD, FACP
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
areciomd@arizona.edu
Since early on my professional and personal career, I had the desire and strived to contribute to medical science and as a Hispanic physician-scientist, it has been my personal goal to reach out to underrepresented and underserved minority populations.
Therefore, I have chosen a path that will closely serve them in highly prevalent areas such as Houston, Tx, Bronx, NY, and Tucson, Az. During all these years of preparation, I have acquired the experience, training, and expertise to successfully lead
the proposed research project.
Cancer Focus - Genitourinary Cancer Early and Late Phase Drug Development Clinical Trials; Cancer-Associated Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis, Treatment, and High-Risk Patients; Cancer Health Disparities and Minority Outreach Education, Screening, Access,
and Clinical Trial Participation
Research Program Role - Clinical and Translational Oncology Program