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Mashup Score: 1Prostate Cancer and Veterans Health: A Spotlight on the Groundbreaking Initiatives at the VA System - Hiten Patel - 8 month(s) ago
Hiten Patel talks about the significant role of the Veterans Health Administration in prostate cancer treatment and research. Dr. Patel outlines the formation of prostate cancer centers of excellence within the VA, intended to coordinate efforts to improve oncology care and survival rates for veterans. The Precision Oncology Program for the Cancer of the Prostate (POPCaP), created in partnership…
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Mashup Score: 0Enhancing Precision Oncology for Veterans through VA's Strategic Partnerships - Isla P. Garraway - 8 month(s) ago
Isla Garraway discusses the innovative strides being made in the Veterans Affairs (VA) system towards improving cancer care for veterans, particularly African-American vets. She details the success of initiatives like the partnership with the Prostate Cancer Foundation and the Precision Oncology Program, which facilitate critical genetic testing for veterans with metastatic prostate cancer. A…
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Mashup Score: 3Genomic Alterations and Self-Reported Agent Orange Exposure in United States Veterans with Metastatic Prostate Cancer - JJ Haijing Zhang - 8 month(s) ago
Andrea Miyahira interviews JJ Haijing Zhang on her research exploring the genomic alterations in prostate cancer patients exposed to Agent Orange. Agent Orange, an herbicide used by the US military during the Vietnam War, is linked to various health toxicities, including prostate cancer. Dr. Zhang’s study aims to identify any specific somatic alterations related to Agent Orange exposure. The…
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Mashup Score: 0Agent Orange and Bladder Cancer: Insights from a Study on 25 Million Veterans - Stephen Williams - 9 month(s) ago
Stephen Williams and Sam Chang discuss the relationship between Agent Orange and bladder cancer. They highlight a retrospective cohort study conducted on over 25 million veterans to determine the association between Agent Orange exposure and bladder cancer incidence. The study controlled for various factors and found a slight increase in bladder cancer risk among veterans exposed to Agent…
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Mashup Score: 0Living in a Disadvantaged Neighborhood Increases Veterans' Dementia Risk : Neurology Today - 9 month(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 1Enhancing Precision Oncology for Veterans through VA's Strategic Partnerships - Isla P. Garraway - 9 month(s) ago
Isla Garraway discusses the innovative strides being made in the Veterans Affairs (VA) system towards improving cancer care for veterans, particularly African-American vets. She details the success of initiatives like the partnership with the Prostate Cancer Foundation and the Precision Oncology Program, which facilitate critical genetic testing for veterans with metastatic prostate cancer. A…
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Mashup Score: 0Prostate Cancer and Veterans Health: A Spotlight on the Groundbreaking Initiatives at the VA System - Hiten Patel - 9 month(s) ago
Hiten Patel talks about the significant role of the Veterans Health Administration in prostate cancer treatment and research. Dr. Patel outlines the formation of prostate cancer centers of excellence within the VA, intended to coordinate efforts to improve oncology care and survival rates for veterans. The Precision Oncology Program for the Cancer of the Prostate (POPCaP), created in partnership…
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Mashup Score: 2Genomic Alterations and Self-Reported Agent Orange Exposure in United States Veterans with Metastatic Prostate Cancer - JJ Haijing Zhang - 10 month(s) ago
Andrea Miyahira interviews JJ Haijing Zhang on her research exploring the genomic alterations in prostate cancer patients exposed to Agent Orange. Agent Orange, an herbicide used by the US military during the Vietnam War, is linked to various health toxicities, including prostate cancer. Dr. Zhang’s study aims to identify any specific somatic alterations related to Agent Orange exposure. The…
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Mashup Score: 0Wolters Kluwer Health - 10 month(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 0Low likelihood for undergoing lung cancer screening after referral among Black veterans - 10 month(s) ago
Compared with white veterans, Black veterans had a reduced likelihood of carrying out a lung cancer screening referral, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.“Racial disparities in lung cancer screening have been previously described and are frequently attributed to financial factors such as cost or insurance status, as well as poor access to care or
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#ProstateCancer and #Veterans Health: a spotlight on the groundbreaking initiatives at the @DeptVetAffairs system. @HitenDPatel @NM_Urology joins @CaPsurvivorship @DanaFarber to discuss these important initiatives on UroToday > https://t.co/A2fyiwvzep https://t.co/CKrOK1obZq