
Community Conversations: Cancer Disparities Among Indigenous and Black Communities
Real Cancer Talk · Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Show Notes
Cancer disparities among Indigenous and Black communities are significant and require targeted, culturally sensitive approaches to healthcare. This episode aims to raise awareness of these issues and highlight the similarities in the challenges faced by these communities.
In the May 2024 episode of Community Conversations, Community Clovia and Dr. Robert Winn are joined by Dr. Rodney Haring, Chair of the Department of Indigenous Cancer Health at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. This insightful conversation delves into the cancer disparities and healthcare issues that disproportionately affect Indigenous and Black communities. The discussion highlights the common challenges these groups face, including access to care, cultural barriers, and the impact of historical injustices. Learn about the ongoing efforts to address these disparities and the importance of culturally sensitive healthcare solutions.
Join us in raising awareness about cancer disparities in Indigenous and Black communities. Share this episode with your network, support local and national initiatives aimed at reducing these disparities, and advocate for culturally sensitive healthcare solutions. Together, we can work towards equitable healthcare for all.
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