Oncology
Burden of Lung Cancer in Asian American Women On the Rise
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Despite decreasing rates of lung cancer overall in the United States, rates among Asian American women appear to ...
Breast Cancer Treatment Outcomes for Sex & Gender Minority Patients
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Sex & Gender Minority Patients:
Sex & Gender Minority Patients
There’s a reasonable amount of qualitative evidence showi...
Radiology and radiation oncology considerations for transgender and intersex patients: A qualitative study
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Introduction:
In this qualitative study, we explored experiences of radiologists and radiation oncologis...
Disparities in Multiple Myeloma Treatment, Mortality Risk Observed Among Hispanic Americans
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Hispanic Americans with multiple myeloma (MM) face disparities in treatment, clinical trial enrollment, and mortality risk, among other fa...
Prevalence and Assessment of Factors Associated with COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in an Ethnic Minority Oncology Patient Population
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Background:
Complicating the COVID-19 pandemic are the healthcare disparities experienced by ethnic mino...
Building an Oncology Center in a Remote & Underserved Area
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Dr. Peter Brett brings cancer care to the CNMI
After more than two decades working as an Oncologist in privat...
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