Turning Complexity into Clarity in Advanced Cervical Cancer

The current treatment of advanced, recurrent, and metastatic cervical cancer is difficult, especially as treatment progresses to the second line. Considerations for treatment are nuanced and numerous. Factors include prior treatments, treatment timing, and patient preference. The advent of targeted therapies has brought improved outcomes for those patients whose tumors harbor specific mutations. Still for those who are ineligible for targeted therapies, currently available options are lacking. Agents in the pipeline of development and potential approval offer hope for the treatment of this difficult to manage disease. The goal of this educational curriculum, Turning Complexity into Clarity in Advanced Cervical Cancer, is to establish impactful small group interactions between members of the cervical cancer care team that will, through a variety of collaborative educational experiences, help them in learning and sharing best practices that will improve outcomes for patients with cervical cancer.<br> <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.gathered.com/author/medicallogix/jhu-logo.jpg" width="200" alt="John Hopkins Medicine Logo" title="John Hopkins Medicine Logo">