
American Cancer Society – The VOICES of Black Women Study: Expanding Representation in Cancer Research
American Cancer Society posted on LinkedIn:
“Social determinants of health are non-medical factors that influence health, the ability to function, risk for health problems, and quality of life. Where a person is born, where they work and socioeconomic conditions are all examples of these factors.
The VOICES of Black Women Study, a landmark study led by the American Cancer Society, seeks to fill critical gaps in cancer research by addressing the unique health and social factors impacting Black women.
CANCER, an international interdisciplinary journal of the American Cancer Society, Section Editor Dr. Camille Ragin of Fox Chase Cancer Center speaks with Dr. Lauren McCullough, one of the principal investigators of VOICES.
Together, they explore the rationale behind the VOICES study and its potential to drive meaningful change in cancer prevention and care in the latest podcast episode of CANCER’s CancerSpeak.”
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