??? FIRST Scientist Friday ??? Meet Dr. Nashira Brown, Ph.D. After unexpectedly losing her father to a heart transplant rejection during her senior year of high school, and then her grandmother to a second cancer diagnosis a few years later, Brown's interest in supporting those with chronic disease and cancer survivors was ignited. Read more about her journey to becoming a Benjamin Carver FIRST Scientist: https://lnkd.in/etz8twaP
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Behind today’s shocking data are thousands of real people whose entire worlds have been turned upside down by cancer. Helping people with cancer live longer is important but so is the quality of their lives. They shouldn’t have to spend their days worrying about delays to their treatment or how they’ll be able to afford the petrol or bus fare they need to get to their next appointment; cancer is enough to have to deal with. It’s clear that cancer care is at breaking point but this is a political choice and better is possible. Cancer has led the way in changing the healthcare system for the better before, with Macmillan driving the creation of Cancer Nurse Specialists to ensure patients are treated by professionals with the right skills and expertise, and by developing groundbreaking digital assessments to ensure every person diagnosed has the best chance of receiving the care and support they need. It’s time to lead the way once again. Together, with politicians and partners, we can transform cancer care for a more hopeful future for people with cancer and the people who support them. We urgently need the next UK government to prioritise a funded, long-term cross-government strategy that revolutionises cancer care and ensures everyone with cancer has access to the care they need, every step of the way.
?? The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph: 'Britain 20 years behind Europe on cancer care' #TomorrowsPapersToday Sign up for the Front Page newsletter ?? https://lnkd.in/eEAk98Pw
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?? Sharing patient stories is vital in fostering more empathetic, patient-centered care. Read about a journey from physician to patient while facing a potentially terminal illness. This unique perspective bridges the gap between clinical expertise and real-life experience, reminding of the importance of seeing the person behind the diagnosis. #PatientStories #ClinicianAwareness #Genuity
Stanford professor and physician Bryant Lin, a long-time advocate for lung cancer research in Asian Americans, was diagnosed with stage IV never-smoker lung cancer this year. Now, he's sharing his journey from physician to patient with his students. Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education https://stan.md/4887JDI
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Did you know that there is a garden of tiny plants in your body that can help you fight cancer? In this episode of The Moss Report, Ralph W. Moss, PhD, and his son, Ben, discuss how you can cultivate and care for this healing garden. https://bit.ly/4a1DGOb
Gut Health, Microbiome & Cancer - Can this garden of tiny plants in the gut help fight cancer?
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Learn about the intricate dynamics between ageing and cancer with leading experts at this EACR Virtual Conference on Cancer and Ageing on 03 - 04 December 2024:?https://lnkd.in/ePpJnq8y
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Unsolicited book recommendation ?? For anyone looking to learn more about cancer and the history of the disease, I recommend-"The Emperor of All Maladies" by Siddhartha Mukherjee. My colleague Jared Price recommended this amazing book to me when I started my journey in cancer research. Now I pass on this recommendation to you! #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #FDSC808
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We need to be careful with how we use the word prevention and how we explain it to our patients. When we talk about cancer, prevention doesn't mean we can stop all cancers from happening. What prevention seeks to do is prevent some cases, and reduce the total number of people with cancer. Misunderstanding the word prevention can lead to feelings of blame for the things we can not change.
Taking Nutrition from Daunting to Doable? ? Registered Dietitian Nutritionist ? Consultant ? Speaker ? Writer
A Closer Look at Cancer Prevention and Risk -- what these terms mean, and how misunderstandings hurt. My take via the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR): https://ed.gr/duwk1
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If someone mentions blood in their stool, it's important to take it seriously. While it could be something benign, we can't overlook the rise in colon cancer among younger people. Investigating for conditions like ulcerative colitis is crucial, especially with a family history. Listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/e8xShTpu
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In honor of National Cancer Research Month, let's applaud the dedicated efforts of cancer researchers, physician-scientists, and all those pioneering progress against this disease. Their groundbreaking discoveries in prevention and care are changing lives. Remember, diagnostics are pivotal in this fight, empowering early detection and improving treatment outcomes. #NationalCancerResearchMonth #CancerResearch #EarlyDetection #TreatmentOptions #ClinicalResearch?????
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I was invited to speak on the Global Speakers Talk stage! I briefly share my cancer conqueror journey (3X terminal) and discuss some of the TIPS/TOOLS that helped me overcome cancer. https://lnkd.in/gi4-iMcU
Story of Hope | Cancer Survivor 3X Times | Trent Brock | Global Speakers Talk
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Such an amazing experience to be featured on First Move with Julia Chatterley on CNN International. We continue to get the message out that #AI is here now and can help cancer patients today! #digitalpathology #ai #cnnnews #cancerdiagnostics
Our CEO Andy Moye, PhD was featured on CNN International and shared how the power of AI is tackling some of the biggest challenges with cancer globally, and how Paige is accelerating cancer care for the better.
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