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Disparities in Clinical Treatment/ACCURE Study

  The Biology of Cancer: Exploring the Role of Race, Class, and Socioeconomics in the Underserved and the Underrepresented Behind cardiovascular disease, Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of deaths in the United States. What causes Cancer? Why have we not cured Cancer yet? What are some of the myths that surround Cancer care? Why … Read more

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Palliative Care

  Welcome to CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds The Palliative Care and Comprehensive Cancer Support Programs (CCSP) co-organize weekly presentations on the care of seriously ill patients and their families, including individuals living with cancer, relevant to interdisciplinary clinicians. Individual topics address pain and symptom management, communication approaches with patients and families, strategies to facilitate coping … Read more

Meeting the Cancer Prevention and Care Needs of North Carolina’s Indigenous Communities — PCC Lecture

FREE CE credits: NCPD/CNE • ACPE • ASRT • CTR     Ronny Bell, PhD, MS Director, Office of Cancer Health Equity Associate Director, Community Outreach and Engagement Professor, Social Sciences and Health Policy Wake Forest School of Medicine Wake Forest Baptist Health Marc Emerson, PhD, MPH Assistant Professor Epidemiology UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center … Read more

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Virology and Cancer, Screening, Treatment, and Health Disparities (COVID-19)

  The Biology of Cancer: Exploring the Role of Race, Class, and Socioeconomics in the Underserved and the Underrepresented Behind cardiovascular disease, Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of deaths in the United States. What causes Cancer? Why have we not cured Cancer yet? What are some of the myths that surround Cancer care? Why … Read more

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How to evaluate the quality of commercial antibodies

How to evaluate the quality of commercial antibodies   Nigel Mackman, Professor of Hematology UNC School of Medicine UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center UNC School of Nursing University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill     Lecture Resources

PATH 07 – Cardiovascular Disease and Pathology

  Pathology of Disease   What, Who, When, Where, Why The Introduction to Pathology class is designed for upper level undergraduate and MS students who are interested in pathology, human tissue function, disease progression and are considering graduate school or a health professions career. The course is designed to incorporate both didactic seminars and group … Read more

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Palliative Care

  Welcome to CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds The Palliative Care and Comprehensive Cancer Support Programs (CCSP) co-organize weekly presentations on the care of seriously ill patients and their families, including individuals living with cancer, relevant to interdisciplinary clinicians. Individual topics address pain and symptom management, communication approaches with patients and families, strategies to facilitate coping … Read more

Introduction to Abdominal CT – APP Lecture

FREE CE credits: NCPD/CNE     Lauren M.B. Burke, MD Associate Professor, Radiology Division Chief, Abdominal Imaging Abdominal Imaging Fellowship Director Department of Radiology UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center UNC School of Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Katrina A. McGinty, MD Associate Professor, Radiology Director, Radiology Core Services Associate Program Director, Diagnostic … Read more

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PATH 08 – Peripheral Vascular System

  Pathology of Disease   What, Who, When, Where, Why The Introduction to Pathology class is designed for upper level undergraduate and MS students who are interested in pathology, human tissue function, disease progression and are considering graduate school or a health professions career. The course is designed to incorporate both didactic seminars and group … Read more

Cancer from a Public Health Perspective

  The Biology of Cancer: Exploring the Role of Race, Class, and Socioeconomics in the Underserved and the Underrepresented Behind cardiovascular disease, Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of deaths in the United States. What causes Cancer? Why have we not cured Cancer yet? What are some of the myths that surround Cancer care? Why … Read more

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