No one becomes a doctor by prioritizing personal life over work, says Matt Kalaycio, MD, Chairman of Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology. But once you become a doctor, you have the ability to shift priorities. You have to ask yourself, “How can I achieve everything I want in my personal life and my work life?” It’s not an all-or-nothing deal.
Pioneering Trial Targets Multiple Solid-Tumor Cancers With Precision Medicine
An innovative nationwide clinical trial will test the efficacy of matching a tumor’s molecular profile to targeted agents to treat patients with advanced solid tumors or lymphomas.