Ishwaria Subbiah: Superb discussion on dissemination of evidence-based care of older adults with cancer
Ishwaria Subbiah shared a post on X:
”Superb discussion within our Cancer and Aging Research Group (CARG) core call on dissemination of evidence-based care of older adults with cancer. Check out our recently released ASCO Guideline Update – honored to be a small part of this effort published in Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Authors: William Dale, Heidi D. Klepin, Grant R. Williams, Shabbir M.H. Alibhai, Cristiane Bergerot, Karlynn Brintzenhofeszoc, Judith O. Hopkins, Minaxi P. Jhawer, Vani Katheria, Kah Poh Loh, Lisa M. Lowenstein, June M. McKoy, Vanita Noronha, Tanyanika Phillips, Ashley E. Rosko, Tracy Ruegg, Melody K. Schiaffino, John F. Simmons Jr, Ishwaria Subbiah, William P. Tew, Tracy L. Webb, Mary Whitehead, Mark R. Somerfield, Mark R. Somerfield.
- CARG site with PGA resources.
- Paper published in Journal of Clinical Oncology.”
Source: Ishwaria Subbiah/X
Ishwaria Subbiah is the Executive Director for Cancer Care Equity and Professional Wellness at Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI). She is also the medical director of supportive care oncology, health equity and professional well being at The US Oncology Network. Dr. Subbiah focuses on reducing cancer outcomes disparities and diversifying clinical trial participation within SCRI’s combined research network of over more than 1,300 physicians at over 250 locations in 24 states across the US. Dr. Subbiah is a globally recognized expert in geriatric oncology, symptom management, palliative care, and healthcare professional well-being. She previously was an associate professor in the Division of Cancer Medicine at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She is the Chair for the ASCO Women in Oncology working group and the ASCO State of Cancer Care in America initiative.
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