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The UNCLCN Learning Portal contains oncology education videos presented by experts in North Carolina and throughout the US.
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Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Radiologic Technologists, and Certified Tumor Registrars
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Recent Courses
Yara Abdou, MD, will delve into various aspects of early breast cancer, covering an overview of the epidemiological landscape of early-stage breast cancer, current screening guidelines, various subtypes of breast cancer and an overview of latest treatment strategies early breast cancer. The webinar will conclude with a focus on post-treatment surveillance and follow-up care for early breast cancer survivors.
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This lecture will introduce the concept of breast cancer health disparities. We will explore risk factors associated with breast cancer and discuss ways that breast cancer disparities are being addressed through research, community outreach, and diversifying the healthcare field.
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Michael Galgano, MD, FAANS, will focus on differentiating the various types of spinal tumors, ranging from metastases, to primary vertebral column tumors, and intradural spinal cord tumors. He will discus the contributions of co-morbidities and frailty on the management of patients with spinal tumors. He will also aim to give the audience a brief exposure to the surgical management of spinal oncology, and what is entailed to execute robust local control.
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The global cancer burden is increasing, and several factors contribute to this trend in low- and middle-income countries. These factors include the aging population, advancements in treatment and detection, improved treatment options, lifestyle and environmental factors, and urbanization. This seminar will provide examples of global cancer health work with a focus on capacity building of the careforce/workforce to meet the needs of individuals, families, and communities.
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Chrystal Starbird, PhD will describe how structural biology, focused primarily on receptor tyrosine kinases, has and can be used to develop cancer therapies.
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