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EPISODE 29 OF SARC TALK

In this episode of SARC Talk, we feature Erica Fischer-Cartlidge, DNP, RN, AOCNS, EBP-C, Chief Clinical Officer of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS), about the critical role nurses play in cancer care, especially in rare cancers like sarcoma. She discusses how nurse navigators, clinical innovation, and national collaboration can improve patient outcomes and experience. She also speaks on the impact of innovative nursing-led initiatives on cancer care delivery and how ONS is shaping education and training for oncology nurses nationwide.

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  • Wednesday
  • Nov 12
  • 2025


WHAT ARE SARCOMAS?

Sarcomas are uncommon and there are many different types — experts have identified more than 80 different forms — leading to significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Sarcomas represent 15 to 20% of childhood cancers and 1% of adult cancers.

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WHAT DOES SARC DO?

Founded in 2003 as a non-profit cancer research organization, SARC directly develops, sponsors, and manages research projects for pediatric and adult sarcomas. We lead domestic and international collaborative discovery, translational research, and clinical trials.

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WHO PARTNERS WITH SARC?

We collaborate with the scientific research community and sarcoma centers, partner with pharmaceutical and biotech companies, and provide patients and caregivers resources and information about our work.

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