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CancerSpeak: A podcast from CANCER, a journal of the American Cancer Society
ACS Journal Cancer
18 episodes
1 week ago
Introducing CancerSpeak, the official podcast of Cancer, a journal of the American Cancer Society. CancerSpeak is dedicated to bringing the best of science to the broadest audiences, offering the latest research, real-life stories, and expert perspectives from the field of oncology.
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Introducing CancerSpeak, the official podcast of Cancer, a journal of the American Cancer Society. CancerSpeak is dedicated to bringing the best of science to the broadest audiences, offering the latest research, real-life stories, and expert perspectives from the field of oncology.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Science
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The VOICES of Black Women Study: Expanding Representation in Cancer Research
CancerSpeak: A podcast from CANCER, a journal of the American Cancer Society
21 minutes 8 seconds
7 months ago
The VOICES of Black Women Study: Expanding Representation in Cancer Research
Black women have long been underrepresented in large-scale cancer studies, leaving critical gaps in our understanding of the factors influencing cancer risk and outcomes. The VOICES of Black Women Study, launched by the American Cancer Society, is leading efforts to close these gaps by examining a range of health and social determinants to better understand their impact on cancer and other health conditions experienced by Black women.  In this episode of CancerSpeak, Cancer Disparities Research Section Editor Dr. Camille Ragin speaks with Dr. Lauren McCullough, one of the study’s principal investigators and the lead author of a newly published editorial in Cancer that explores the rationale behind the VOICES study and its potential to drive meaningful change in cancer prevention and care.  Read Dr. McCullough’s editorial in Cancer: https://bit.ly/VOICESofBlackWomenEditorial   Learn more about the VOICES of Black Women study: https://bit.ly/VOICESofBlackWomenInfo  Explore the American Cancer Society report “Cancer Statistics for African American and Black People, 2025” referenced in this episode: https://bit.ly/AAandBPStats2025   Music by Ivymusic, obtained from Pixabay.  
CancerSpeak: A podcast from CANCER, a journal of the American Cancer Society
Introducing CancerSpeak, the official podcast of Cancer, a journal of the American Cancer Society. CancerSpeak is dedicated to bringing the best of science to the broadest audiences, offering the latest research, real-life stories, and expert perspectives from the field of oncology.