Stacey Tinianov, Founder and Executive Director at Advocates for Collaborative Education, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“One year ago at the American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting, ARTIDIS hosted a small group of patient/research advocates to talk about the physical properties of solid tumor cancers and the clinical potential of their prognostic and predictive meanings.
ARTIDIS brought the science and advocacy brought the community insights. Together, through events, webinars, email, and open houses, we have refined messaging, designed and launched studies, and expanded outreach.
Last night, I again had the pleasure of introducing some of my advocacy family to some of my ARTIDIS family. We came together to discuss the progress and challenges of the last year and tangible next steps – firmly aligned with the evergreen priorities of advocacy to improve outcomes and quality-of-life from screening through survivorship.
So excited for what’s to come! Gratitude to all those who’ve been part of this journey and special shout outs to Allison, Bob, Steven, Melinda, Adelina, Sara, and Marko for being in the room both then and now; and to Marija Plodinec for her unwavering support of advocacy from the very beginning.”
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