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Achieving Cancer Treatment Equity Requires Diversity Among Oncologists

Oncologists who identify as Latino remain highly underrepresented in the workforce, according to a new report from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). Although the percentage of Latino hematologists/oncologists has risen slightly over the past decade, from 4.1% in 2008 to 4.7% in 2018, Latino participation decreases at nearly every step in the path …
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Busting the Myths and Cultural Barriers to Clinical Trials

Some Latinos fear becoming a guinea pig. Others worry about cost or trust. But clinical trials can provide volunteers potentially life-saving treatments and help researchers learn how to manage and treat different diseases for their family and communities. Join UT Health San Antonio’s Zoom webinar — “Busting the Myths and Cultural Barriers to Clinical Trials” …
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