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June 15, 2023 · Brielle Gregory Collins, ASCO staff
In this podcast, Dr. Luckson Mathieu and Rea Blakey of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration discuss what Black families should know about cancer disparities in their community, their cancer risk, and steps they can take to prevent and screen for cancer. Read More >>
June 13, 2023 · Alyssa Berns, DO
Dr. Alyssa Berns shares what you should know if you’ve been diagnosed with cancer in the emergency department, including questions to ask and what your next steps should be after leaving emergency care and transitioning into cancer care. Read More >>
June 1, 2023 · Cristiane Decat Bergerot, PhD
Dr. Cristiane Decat Bergerot discusses what people with cancer and their caregivers should know about coping with waiting periods during cancer, including how to manage your emotions during a wait and when to seek help. Read More >>
May 11, 2023 · Alex Choi, MD, and Jane Jeuland, MDiv
Dr. Alex Choi and chaplain Jane Jeuland describe what people with cancer should know about creating a living will, including what this document is, why it’s important, common concerns people have, and how to get started writing one. Read More >>
May 4, 2023 · Nathaniel Myall, MD
Dr. Nathaniel Myall shares what people with disabilities who have cancer should know about navigating their care, discussing their disability with the health care team, and requesting accommodations during treatment. Read More >>

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