Content from Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center: Valerie Lee, Assistant Professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, shares the differences in cancer care and managing treatments in younger patients compared to older patients.
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Content from Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center: Valerie Lee, Assistant Professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, shares the complexities in younger cancer patients compared to older patients who have been screened.
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Content from Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center: Otis Brawley, Associate Director of Community Outreach and Engagement at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, discusses the increase in colorectal cancers in younger individuals.
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Why cancer among younger Americans is on the rise Yale School of Medicine’s Veda Giri, the American Cancer Society’s Rebecca Siegel and the National Cancer Institute’s Steven Rosenberg join Washington Post Live to discuss what is driving higher cancer rates in young people, ways to minimize risk and new cutting-edge immunotherapy treatments for the disease.
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Live at 2:00 p.m. ET: Yale School of Medicine’s Veda Giri, the American Cancer Society’s Rebecca Siegel and the National Cancer Institute (NCI)’s Steven Rosenberg join Washington Post Live to discuss what is driving higher cancer rates in young people, ways to minimize risk and new cutting-edge immunotherapy treatments for the disease. Watch: https://ow.ly/cx0I50TM3SB
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New cancer cases among young people, particularly women, are on the rise both in the United States and around the world. On Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 2:00 p.m. ET, Yale School of Medicine’s Veda Giri, the American Cancer Society’s Rebecca Siegel and the National Cancer Institute’s Steven Rosenberg join Washington Post Live to discuss what is driving higher cancer rates in young people, ways to minimize risk and new cutting-edge immunotherapy treatments for the disease. Sign up to watch: https://ow.ly/cx0I50TM3SB
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Bob Woodward on ‘War’ and the upcoming presidential election Bob Woodward joins Washington Post Live to discuss his latest book, “War,” about the three concurrent conflicts seizing the world’s attention: the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East and the ongoing political battles in America.
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Content from Philips: Philips’ Jeff DiLullo explains how the organization works with people like Brandon Magno, a nursing student at Emory, making strides in healthcare for migratory farmworkers in South Georgia. See how a mobile care unit and advanced AI technology are bringing critical services to those who need it most.
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Content from Philips: Jeff DiLullo, chief region leader of Philips North America, explores how the organization is working to get better healthcare to more people, especially in underserved communities. Watch to see how a mobile CT unit and community trust are transforming lung cancer detection in Buffalo, NY.
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Content from Philips: Jeff DiLullo explores how the 'access chasm' affects us from local to global levels and why partnerships are key to delivering effective care everywhere. Philips is committed to improving 2.5 billion lives this decade, focusing on meaningful innovation and reaching underserved areas.