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Topics Covered
- The Treatment of Triple Negative Breast Cancer, in the Context of COVID-19
- Why Clinical Trials Are Important as a Treatment Option for Triple Negative Breast Cancer
- What Happens in a Clinical Trial
- Stages of Clinical Trials
- New Research in the Treatment of Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC)
- Investigational New Drugs in Clinical Trials
- The Meaning of Informed Consent
- Benefits & Risks of Participation
- How & Where Clinical Trials are Conducted
- How to Participate in Clinical Trials
- Specific Questions to Ask Your Health Care Team about Clinical Trials
- Guidelines to Prepare for Telehealth/Telemedicine Appointments, including Technology, Prepared List of Questions & Discussion of OpenNotes
- Accessing Resources for Clinical Trials
- Questions for Our Panel of Experts
Our Panel of Experts
![Presenter](https://media.cancercare.org/people/headshots/original/Ahmed-Kamel-Abou-Hussein-21-b.png)
Kamel Abou Hussein, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cooper Medical School, Rowan University, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Breast Medical Oncology
![Presenter](https://media.cancercare.org/people/headshots/original/Dr.-Marcela-Mazo-Canola.jpg)
Marcela Mazo Canola, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology – Oncology, Breast Medical Oncology, UT Health San Antonio Mays Cancer Center
![Presenter](https://media.cancercare.org/people/headshots/original/Hayley-Dinerman.jpg)
Hayley Dinerman, JD
Co-Founder and Executive Director, Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation®
![Presenter](https://media.cancercare.org/people/headshots/original/Sam-Fortune-small-workshop.jpg)
Sam Fortune, MSW
Women’s Cancer Program Coordinator, CancerCare
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Workshop Date
This workshop was originally recorded on November 02, 2022.