Latinx Patients Highlight Barriers to Tumor Genomic Profiling for Cancer
Latinx patients with cancer had a low rate of tumor genomic profiling, partially due to structural and cultural barriers, according to findings from a qualitative study presented during the 5th Annual Regional SPEECH Conference and Retreat.
Liver Cancer Awareness Higher in Individuals Who Receive HBV/HCV Screening
Individuals in Philadelphia and New York City who were screened for the common liver cancer risk factors hepatitis B virus or hepatitis C virus displayed a higher level of knowledge of liver cancer.
SPEECH Conference Highlights Multiplicity of Ongoing Efforts in Cancer Care Equity
Young investigators, fellows, and medical students recently gathered at the Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to network and share exciting research aimed at addressing disparities in the dissemination of cancer care at the 5th Annual Regional Synergistic Partnership for Enhancing Equity in Cancer Health Conference and Retreat.
Fox Chase’s Cihangir Duy Receives an American Society of Hematology 2023 Scholar Award
February 17th 2023Cihangir Duy, PhD, MS, an assistant professor in the Nuclear Dynamics and Cancer research program and a member of the Cancer Epigenetics Institute at Fox Chase Cancer Center, has been awarded an American Society of Hematology 2023 Junior Faculty Scholar Award in basic/translational research.
Fox Chase Graduate Student Billy Truong Recognized With ASH Abstract Achievement Award
December 19th 2022Billy Truong, a doctoral candidate at Fox Chase Cancer Center, was awarded the American Society of Hematology Abstract Achievement Award for a poster that he presented at the 64th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition.