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SUMMARY:After Diagnosis and Treatment comes Survivorship. The Next Chapter in the Breast Cancer Journey
DESCRIPTION:After Diagnosis and Treatment comes Survivorship. The Next Chapter in the Breast Cancer Journey\n\n\nDescription \nPresentation objectives: Dr. De Young will be speaking on how to care for the breast cancer survivor and help them transition to the “new normal” after diagnosis and treatment. Although breast cancer survivors often have a variety of sequelae from treatment\, Dr De Young’s talk will focus on the detection and treatment of lymphedema\, side effects from endocrine therapy and the importance of addressing sexuality. \nSpeaker: Dr Claudia De Young is a board-certified internist who completed a fellowship in womens health after her internal medicine residency. She has worked at The South Sacramento Kaiser Permanente Medical Center for the past 18 years where she runs their Breast Clinic within the Department of Surgery. She also oversees the cancer survivorship program within the Oncology Department. In addition to her clinical duties\, she is the “Mammogram Champion” for the Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center and is in involved in several breast cancer-related support programs including the South Sacramento Kaiser Permanente Breast Cancer Peer Support & Mentor Program. Dr. De Young feels passionately about her work and gives community talks on various women’s health topics on a regular basis.
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SUMMARY:Eliminate the Gap: Addressing Cancer Disparities in the US Latinx LGBTQ+ Community
DESCRIPTION:Conversation on Cancer: “Eliminate the Gap: Addressing Cancer Disparities in the US Latinx LGBTQ+ Community”\n  \nFeatured Speakers:\nLoriana Hernandez\, Cancer Survivor |Patient Advocate | Emmy Award Winning Journalist & Speaker\nFrank J. Penedo\, PhD\, Sylvester Professor of Psychology and Medicine\, Center Associate Director for Cancer Survivorship & Translational Behavioral Sciences\nMichelle Veras\, MPH\, Projects Director for the National LGBT Cancer Network\nKaren Winkfield MD\, PhD\, Executive Director\, Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance \nModerator:\nRea Blakey – Associate Director for External Outreach and Engagement\, Oncology Center of Excellence\, FDA \nAdditional Speaker:\nRichard Pazdur\, MD – Center Director\, Oncology Center of Excellence\, FDA \nRegistration required to attend: https://fdaoce.formstack.com/forms/ocecoca100621External Link Disclaimer \nBackground:\nThe October 6\, 2021 “Conversation On Cancer” (2pm – 3:00 pm ET) will address countless disparities faced by patients living with cancer in the Latinx LGBTQ+ community. Research indicates a plethora of issues faced by this community may contribute to higher incidences of some cancer types\, higher mortality\, and lower satisfaction among cancer survivors. A dynamic panel of patients\, oncologists\, and researchers will discuss the gaps and bridges to greater cancer equity by addressing the need for diversity\, and inclusion surrounding sexual orientation and gender identity within the US Latinx community. This public panel discussion is in recognition of LBGTQ History Month and National Hispanic American Heritage Month. The archived recording will provide Spanish language captioning. \nWebcast Information:\nA free-of-charge webcast of this public panel discussion will be provided. Registration for the webcast is required at the link above. \nFDA plans to post archived webcasts after the meeting\, however\, in cases where the transmission was not successful\, archived webcasts will not be available. \nContact:\nFor any inquiries regarding this program\, please send an email to: OCE-Engagement@fda.hhs.gov \n 
URL:https://wicancer.org/event/eliminate-the-gap-addressing-cancer-disparities-in-the-us-latinx-lgbtq-community/
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