Breakfast Seminar: Tess Thompson, School of Social Work, UNC
Dowd Harris Room, Carolina ClubInterdependence in the context of cancer: A mixed-methods, dyadic perspective
Interdependence in the context of cancer: A mixed-methods, dyadic perspective
Supportive Oncology 3.0
Disentangling complexities of cancer-related cognitive impairment: a path to effective treatments
Mapping the Biology of Discrimination: Social Genomic and Health Equity
Empowering Patient Centered Care: Creating and Implementing a Values Assessment Tool for Metastatic Cancer
Interdependence in the context of cancer: A mixed-methods, dyadic perspective
Scaling Breast Cancer Disparities Research from Molecules to Communities
Considering the role of health literacy in patient decision aids for cancer screening
Evaluating and Improving Rural Cancer Care
Centering the Margins: Evidence as a Lever of Change in Cancer Care
Treatment access in multiple myeloma
Accelerating Use of Evidence-Based Care for Older Adults in a National Health Care System