Francisco J. Esteva: Nearly 6 Million Cancer Deaths Prevented—Here’s How
Francisco J. Esteva, Chief of the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Lenox Hill Hospital and a Professor of Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine, shared an article by Katrina A B Goddard on LinkedIn:
“Nearly 6 Million Cancer Deaths Prevented—Here’s How.
A landmark study shows that nearly 6 million cancer deaths were avoided over 45 years! Advances in prevention, screening, and treatment made this possible across five major cancer types.
Want the full details?
Check out the article by Goddard KAB and team here.”
Estimation of Cancer Deaths Averted From Prevention, Screening, and Treatment Efforts, 1975-2020.
Authors: Katrina A B Goddard, et al.
Dr. Francisco Javier Esteva is the Chief of the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Lenox Hill Hospital and a Professor of Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine. He also serves as the Director of Breast Cancer Translational Research at Northwell Health. Before joining Northwell, he was a Research Professor at the NYU School of Medicine and Vice President of Clinical Development at Cellectis. Dr. Esteva prioritizes patient-centered care by ensuring patients are fully informed about their pathology, staging, molecular tests, and treatment options, fostering collaborative decision-making.
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