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Global Perspective

Published Date: October 14, 2025

Global Perspective
International oncology reviews and reports from Brazil, Morocco and Japan

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This Global Perspective collection brings together three international pieces that show how oncology practice keeps moving, and how pharmacy can help drive what comes next. Together, they connect the dots between clinical progress, education, and collaboration. One article looks at how treatment approaches are evolving as targeted therapy and immunotherapy reshape standards of care. Another argues that evidence-based thinking should start early in pharmacy training so future pharmacists are ready to evaluate research and apply it in real time. The third shows what international partnership can look like in practice, and how shared learning can strengthen medication management and coordination across care settings.

What’s Inside:

ABVD: Old, but Gold? The Evolution from ABVD to Immunotherapy in Hodgkin Lymphoma
By Victor Lisboa, MD

A focused review of how Hodgkin lymphoma treatment has progressed beyond long-standing regimens, and what newer targeted and immunotherapy approaches may mean for outcomes, tolerability, and the future direction of care.

Teaching Evidence-Based Practice Early Can Transform Pharmacy: Why PharmD Students Must Learn Research From Day One
By Imane El Moussaoui and Khalid El Bairi, MD

A student-informed case for building evidence-based pharmacy and research skills from the start, plus practical ideas for mentorship and training pathways that can be adapted across different settings.

JASPO & NCODA: East Meets West. An Evolving Synergy Among Intercontinental Healthcare Professionals
By Shinya Suzuki, PhD, BCOP-JSPHCS

A behind-the-scenes look at international collaboration in action, including how practice exchange and shared goals can strengthen cancer medication management and collaboration across care settings.

Read the full article in Oncolytics Today

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