Amanda Pullinger, EO of Debbie’s Dream Foundation, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“What a huge honor to get to know some of the amazing women in the stomach cancer ecosystem through the inaugural Debbie’s Dream Foundation: Curing Stomach Cancer International Women’s Day series, featuring over 20 interviews with women from 11 different countries across The Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia.
Huge thanks to all those who took the time to speak to me. I am forever grateful to YOU! Hoping to catch up with some of you in-person at ASCO and ESMO conferences this year:
- Dr. ‘Afsaneh Barzi‘ at BeOne Medicines
- Dr. Maria Bencivenga at University of Verona
- Dr. Izzy Cartwright at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr. Sarah Derks at Amsterdam UMC
- Dr. Sienna Durbin at Mass General Brigham
- Nancy Ghattas at AstraZeneca
- Dr. Bianca Islam at Case Western Reserve University
- Dr. Yelena Janjigian at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Dr. Patricia Judson at Daiichi Sankyo US
- Dr. Violet Kayamba-Kelly at The University Of Zambia (UNZA) School of Medicine
- Chumi Khurana at Jazz Pharmaceuticals
- Dr. Jeeyun Lee at Samsung Medical Center
- Dr. Sylvie Lorenzen at University Hospital of Munich
- Dr. Sara Lonardi at Istituto Oncologico Veneto IOV – IRCCS
- Dr. Rutika Mehta at Weill Cornell Medicine
- Dr. Haeseong Park at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- Dr. Erika Ruiz-Garcia at NCI Mexico City
- Dr. Johanna van Sandick at The Netherlands Cancer Institute
- Dr. Elizabeth Smyth at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr. Naureen Starling at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr. Nataliya Uboha at University of Wisconsin-Madison Carbone Cancer Center
- Dr. Yanghee Woo at City of Hope
To watch the interviews, click here.”
Erika Ruiz-Garcia, Director of Teaching at the National Cancer Institute, Mexico, and Education Program Chair-Elect 2025-2026 at ASCO, shared a post by Amanda Pullinger on LinkedIn, adding:
“I would like to thank Amanda Pullinger for interviewing these women from across the globe. Whether through patient care, scientific research, or advocacy, WE are all working to change the prognosis for those with stomach cancer. Have you had your endoscopy yet? please do it.”
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