EIS Notes are your front-row lecture notes remixed. Here we break down what cancer is, how it works, how it’s treated and how evidence is built to guide treatment development and care. From fashion and film to music and food, we make the complex clear so that the science feels real and stays with you.
EIS Notes are organized to meet you where you are, whether you are brand new to cancer or already deep in the science.
EIS 101
For individuals with no background in cancer. These posts cover the essentials: what cancer is, how it spreads, how it’s treated, and what research means in real life.
EIS 301
For researchers, clinicians, policy professionals, and others with experience in cancer or health care. These entries explore real-world evidence, health equity, and the science that drives cancer care.
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EIS 301.3 – Fit for Purpose: How to Know if Your RWD is Ready-to-Wear?
Fit for Purpose: How to Know If Your RWD Is Ready to Wear When we talk…
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EIS 101.2 – What is Cancer Stage?
If you’ve ever heard someone say they were diagnosed with stage 1 or stage 4 cancer…
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EIS 301.2 – From Runway to Real Life: Translating Clinical Trials into Real-World Outcomes
Why RCTs are haute couture, but RWE is ready-to-wear: practical, diverse, and inclusive. Picture this: a…
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EIS 101.1 – What is cancer?
Welcome to Evidence in StyleTM, where we make sense of cancer through metaphors that stick, from…
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EIS 301.1 – Why RWE Is the New Black: Fashioning Evidence That Fits Real Life
Let’s talk fashion and evidence. In the world of style, few revolutions were as transformative as…
