Cancer Survivorship Research
Bringing together researchers and clinicians from across the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, UNC, and beyond to foster collaboration and advance cancer survivorship research initiatives.
Difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) is a major concern for head and neck cancer patients. The UNC Lineberger Cancer Survivorship Research and Networking Forum is hosting a webinar to present research and insights on dysphagia among head and neck cancer patients, including current and future directions in research and patient care.
The event is free but please register to attend.
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mqu65RBzQ1uxf0LoXv8C-w
Previous recordings from the UNC Cancer Survivorship Research & Networking Forum
Other Survivorship-Related Talks
Research supporting cancer survivors living with advanced or metastatic disease
– Kathryn Schmitz, PhD, MPH
Nurse AMIE: Addressing symptoms among advanced cancer patients in the rural setting
– Lisa Gallicchio, PhD and Michelle Mollica, PhD, MPH, RN, OCN
Key opportunities in advanced metastatic cancer survivorship research
Who Participates in Population-Based, Young Adult Cancer Survivor Studies? Results from the FUCHSIA study
– Penelope Howards, PhD
Women’s Study Population-based cancer registries are valuable resources for recruiting young adult cancer survivors into studies that collect information not available in medical records. But, who agrees to participate in these studies, and do they differ from those who are eligible to participate? Are potential participants lost because of incorrect contact information, refusal, or other reasons?
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