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    Volume 21 Issue 8, August 2021

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    • Our August issue, out NOW! With articles on #Interleukins in cancer, non-coding driver mutations in human cancer, #Metabolism in #KRAS-driven tumours, & cancer-#stem cell immune crosstalk. Plus: World View on challenging #SystemicRacism in STEM fields. 💌 https://t.co/ccMJtTd7XF https://t.co/mgC0NzccF1

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    By Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable, M.D. Director, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities The past few weeks have been an extremely difficult time in the United States. George Floyd’s death was so painful to witness. Even more painful is the knowledge that he was only one in a long, l

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    • As director of @NIMHD, he’s leading @NIH efforts on #MinorityHealth, taking action to fight #SystemicRacism, and building equity within and outside of NIH-https://t.co/DP7IRA6s8v #NothingWillStopUs

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    Black people have the highest cancer rates in the USA owing to systemic racism — biased systems that put pressure on Black lives every day. STEM scholars have a responsibility to reduce the historical trauma associated with systemic racism. This also means challenging systemic racism within STEM fields.

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    • NEW World View! Ebony McGee @RelationshipGAP studies how racism operates in STEM fields. Drawing from her work & personal experience, she urges that cancer researchers have a responsibility to reduce the historical trauma associated with #SystemicRacism. https://t.co/FbsnxCmj4p https://t.co/dtabTpJNSJ