Common Sense Oncology is an organization that seeks to educate and support oncologists to “push their field to do better for patients”. This initiative was developed through the collaboration of engaged doctors & researchers and trained patient advocates. Their mission is to make sure that treatments and protocols are developed that focus on improving survival and quality of life for all patients, as well as fighting for affordable and accessible cancer care for a diverse population. Dr. Christopher Booth, one of CSO’s founders, explains the importance of this initiative in a recent interview at CancerCommons.org.