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Exhibiting Cultural Humility in Treating LGBTQ+ Patients with Cancer

In the most recent ONCOLOGY On the Go episode hosted in collaboration with the American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Daniel C. McFarland, DO, director of the Psycho-Oncology Program at Wilmot Cancer Center and a medical oncologist who specializes in head, neck, and lung cancer, in addition to being the psycho-oncology editorial advisory board member for the journal ONCOLOGY, spoke with Charles S. Kamen, PhD, MPH, about health equity for sexual and gender minority groups in oncology.

In this clip, Kamen, an associate professor in the Department of Surgery, Cancer Control (SMD), and holds joint appointments as an associate professor at the Center for Community Health and Prevention and the Department of Psychiatry (SMD) at the University of Rochester Medical Center, discussed the prevalence of LGBTQ+ individuals in oncology care, as well as navigating difficulties associated with delivering patient-centric care to these patients.

Listen to the full podcast episode here: https://www.cancernetwork.com/podcasts/daniel-mcfarland-do

#HealthEquity #LGBTQHealth #SGMOncology #MinorityStress #PatientCenteredCare #StigmatizedIdentity #HealthcareDisparities #OncologyPsychosocial #ProviderBias #SystemicPrejudice

Видео Exhibiting Cultural Humility in Treating LGBTQ+ Patients with Cancer канала CancerNetwork
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