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Stacey Tinianov: So much goodness at last week’s ASCO Quality Care Symposium
Oct 5, 2024, 17:06

Stacey Tinianov: So much goodness at last week’s ASCO Quality Care Symposium

Stacey Tinianov shared a post on LinkedIn:

“So much goodness at last week’s ASCO24.

As we become re-entrenched in our day-to-day activities following the symposium, I hope we can continue to look up now and again to connect with others focused on innovation, collaboration, and cooperation in cancer.

Developing new therapeautics in cancer is critical but so too is improving access to screenings, elevating health literacy, leveraging health data to accelerate learnings and tailor treatments, meeting the unmet and often complex needs of individuals outside the clinic, identifying and connecting with communities overlooked in healthcare advancement, and improving quality of supportive care for individuals and their families.

Amazing to connect with and hear from people who intuitively ‘get it’ like Eric Roeland, Manali Patel, Fumiko Ladd Chino, Megan-Claire Chase, Lee Jones, Ishwaria Subbiah, Ray Osarogiagbon, Sarah Winawer-Wetzel, Vanessa Dalton, Mandi Pratt-Chapman, Leticia Nogueira, Michael Anne Kyle, Ruth Carlos, Ethan Basch, and others!”

Stacey Tinianov: So much goodness at last week's ASCO Quality Care Symposium

Source: Stacey Tinianov/LinkedIn

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Stacey Tinianov is a board-certified patient advocate. As a co-founder of Advocates for Collaborative Education (ACE), Tinianov advises companies like Ciitizen and CareLoop, ensuring patient-centricity in their initiatives.

She serves on boards such as Bay Area Young Survivors (BAYS) and Camp Kesem SCU, advocating for cancer survivors’ needs. Tinianov’s influence also reaches policy and research spheres, contributing to organizations like the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) and UCSF’s Breast Science Advocacy Core (BSAC).