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This answer was generated by AI grounded in NCCN guidelines and published medical literature. It is not medical advice. Always consult your oncologist or care team before making treatment decisions.
Reviewed by Dr. Chris Apfel, MD/PhD (UCSF)
Question asked:
summary for: ccess to internal resource at 'https://asset-pipeline.circle.so/assets/favicon/manifest-2023f62e376578fede4ef5a66f83d89f6fa77f2a948ceb10c95d91c2fdaf567e.json' from origin 'https://community.cancerpatientlab.org' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.Understand this error
I appreciate you sharing that technical error message, but I need to clarify what's happening here.
What This Error Means
That's a CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) error — a technical security issue that prevents your browser from accessing a resource from a different website domain. In plain language:
- Your browser is trying to load something from
community.cancerpatientlab.org - That resource is hosted on a different server (
asset-pipeline.circle.so) - The servers aren't configured to allow this cross-domain access
- So your browser blocks it for security reasons
This is NOT something you caused or can fix on your end — it's a server configuration issue that the Cancer Patient Lab technical team would need to address.
What This Means for You
❌ You cannot access that specific resource through this error ✅ But you CAN still access Cancer Patient Lab webinars through the proper channels
How to Access Cancer Patient Lab Webinars
If you're looking for a specific webinar, I can help! Please tell me:
- The webinar title you're looking for, OR
- The speaker's name, OR
- The topic (e.g., "sarcoma treatment," "patient navigation," etc.)
I have access to our complete webinar library and can provide you with:
- The webinar title and number
- Speaker information
- A direct link to the resource
- A summary of what it covers
What webinar are you trying to find?
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