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Mashup Score: 18CancerSpeak: A podcast from CANCER, a journal of the American Cancer Society | a podcast by ACS Journal Cancer - 7 day(s) ago
CancerSpeak is a podcast from CANCER, an interdisciplinary international journal of the American Cancer Society. Since 1948, CANCER has published high-impact, peer-reviewed original articles and solicited content on the latest clinical research findings. E…
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Mashup Score: 11
In this episode of CancerSpeak, host Tyler Kratzer MPH is joined by coauthors Jessica Star MA, MPH; Scout MA, PhD; and Monique Gary DO to discuss the groundbreaking findings from the American Cancer Society’s latest report, “Cancer in People who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or Gender-nonconforming.” This landmark study is the first to provide a comprehensive national analysis of cancer risk factors and screening within LGBTQ+ populations. Listen in as the investigators delve into the unique challenges and disparities faced by LGBTQ+ communities and explore critical steps needed to improve cancer prevention and care. For the full text of the featured article, visit: https://acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cncr.35355 Learn more about Welcoming Spaces: https://cancer-network.org/welcoming-spaces/ Music by Ivymusic from Pixabay
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🎙️ 📗 A new episode of CancerSpeak is now available! This episode delves into the recent 1st-of-its-kind report from @AmericanCancer on the prevalence of cancer risks and screening among LGBTQ+ populations. Listen here: https://t.co/N7fyFU83w4 @oncoalert @ACSNews #PrideMonth https://t.co/nOFch4N9Il
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Mashup Score: 15Top Advances in Cervical Cancer: A Year in Review | CancerSpeak: A podcast from CANCER, a journal of the American Cancer Society - 25 day(s) ago
In this episode of CancerSpeak, Dr. Linda R. Duska, lead author of the recent article “Top Advances of the Year: Cervical Cancer,” joins host Dr. Akinyemi Ojesina and special guest Linda Ryan, a cervical cancer survivor and patient advocate, to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cervical cancer treatment. They explore the uniqueness of the SHAPE surgical de-escalation trial, the importance of increasing racial and geographical diversity in clinical trials, and key takeaways for patients with cervical cancer and their families. Â Read the article: https://acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cncr.35334 Â Music by Ivymusic, obtained from Pixabay
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🎙️ New CancerSpeak episode alert! This episode dives into recent advances in #CervicalCancer treatment and research. Hear from survivor and patient advocate Linda Ryan, who shares her powerful story of her clinical trial experience. https://t.co/4oMLoKTkbc @OncoAlert #gyncsm https://t.co/zAl5tp55rm
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Mashup Score: 11
In this episode of CancerSpeak, host Tyler Kratzer MPH is joined by coauthors Jessica Star MA, MPH; Scout MA, PhD; and Monique Gary DO to discuss the groundbreaking findings from the American Cancer Society’s latest report, “Cancer in People who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or Gender-nonconforming.” This landmark study is the first to provide a comprehensive national analysis of cancer risk factors and screening within LGBTQ+ populations. Listen in as the investigators delve into the unique challenges and disparities faced by LGBTQ+ communities and explore critical steps needed to improve cancer prevention and care. For the full text of the featured article, visit: https://acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cncr.35355 Learn more about Welcoming Spaces: https://cancer-network.org/welcoming-spaces/ Music by Ivymusic from Pixabay
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🎙️ 📗 A new episode of CancerSpeak is now available! This episode delves into the recent 1st-of-its-kind report from @AmericanCancer on the prevalence of cancer risks and screening among LGBTQ+ populations. Listen here: https://t.co/N7fyFU83w4 @oncoalert @ACSNews #PrideMonth https://t.co/nOFch4N9Il
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Mashup Score: 8
In this episode of CancerSpeak, host Dr. Ruth O’Regan, Deputy Editor and Breast Disease Section Editor of Cancer, is joined by Dr. Jennifer Grandis of the University of California San Francisco to discuss her team’s recent review article in Cancer on gender disparities in academic medicine. Tune in for a fascinating conversation between Dr. O’Regan and Dr. Grandis that explores how social capital and networking inequalities shape career advancement, the critical role of sponsorship, and strategies to create a more inclusive professional landscape. Read Dr. Grandis’s article: https://bit.ly/SocialCapitalAndNetworking Music by Ivymusic, obtained from Pixabay.
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Mashup Score: 8
In this episode of CancerSpeak, host Dr. Ruth O’Regan, Deputy Editor and Breast Disease Section Editor of Cancer, is joined by Dr. Jennifer Grandis of the University of California San Francisco to discuss her team’s recent review article in Cancer on gender disparities in academic medicine. Tune in for a fascinating conversation between Dr. O’Regan and Dr. Grandis that explores how social capital and networking inequalities shape career advancement, the critical role of sponsorship, and strategies to create a more inclusive professional landscape. Read Dr. Grandis’s article: https://bit.ly/SocialCapitalAndNetworking Music by Ivymusic, obtained from Pixabay.
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Mashup Score: 3
In this episode of CancerSpeak, host Dr. Ruth O’Regan, Deputy Editor and Breast Disease Section Editor of Cancer, is joined by Dr. Jennifer Grandis of the University of California San Francisco to discuss her team’s recent review article in Cancer on gender disparities in academic medicine. Tune in for a fascinating conversation between Dr. O’Regan and Dr. Grandis that explores how social capital and networking inequalities shape career advancement, the critical role of sponsorship, and strategies to create a more inclusive professional landscape. Read Dr. Grandis’s article: https://bit.ly/SocialCapitalAndNetworking Music by Ivymusic, obtained from Pixabay.
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Mashup Score: 3
In this episode of CancerSpeak, host Dr. Ruth O’Regan, Deputy Editor and Breast Disease Section Editor of Cancer, is joined by Dr. Jennifer Grandis of the University of California San Francisco to discuss her team’s recent review article in Cancer on gender disparities in academic medicine. Tune in for a fascinating conversation between Dr. O’Regan and Dr. Grandis that explores how social capital and networking inequalities shape career advancement, the critical role of sponsorship, and strategies to create a more inclusive professional landscape. Read Dr. Grandis’s article: https://bit.ly/SocialCapitalAndNetworking Music by Ivymusic, obtained from Pixabay.
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Mashup Score: 18CancerSpeak: A podcast from CANCER, a journal of the American Cancer Society | a podcast by ACS Journal Cancer - 6 month(s) ago
CancerSpeak is a podcast from CANCER, an interdisciplinary international journal of the American Cancer Society. Since 1948, CANCER has published high-impact, peer-reviewed original articles and solicited content on the latest clinical research findings. E…
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Mashup Score: 10CHIP, mCAs, and Cancer Risk: What We’re Learning | CancerSpeak: A podcast from CANCER, a journal of the American Cancer Society - 7 month(s) ago
CANCER Section Editor and Host Dr. Courtney DiNardo welcomes Dr. Pinkal Desai, Dr. Koichi Takahashi, and Ms. Nehali Shah to discuss new research on the impact of clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and mosaic chromosomal alterations (mCAs) on the risk and mortality of solid tumors like breast, lung, and colorectal cancer. Dr. Desai highlights findings from her recent study published in CANCER, while Dr. Takahashi and Ms. Shah share perspectives from their accompanying editorial. The episode explores the potential impact of these findings on clinical care and future research directions. Read Dr. Desai’s article: https://bit.ly/CHIPandmCAsonSolidTumorRisk Read the editorial by Dr. Takahashi and Ms. Shah: https://bit.ly/CHIPandmCAsEditorial Music by Ivymusic, obtained from Pixabay.
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📣 We are thrilled to announce the launch of our official podcast, CancerSpeak! 📗🎙️ Listen to the first 4 episodes of CancerSpeak featuring a conversation between @NNRTnews members on #PatientNavigation and cancer care 👇 https://t.co/wNmDRb0RlK https://t.co/CD0ogBbUNU