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    GENEVA — A validated prediction model showed the potential to identify people at greater risk for high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia or esophageal cancer, according to study results presented at World Cancer Congress.Results suggest the approach could reduce screening demand by more than half, according to researcher Ru Chen, MD, assistant professor at Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of

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    • Model may help identify patients at greater risk for esophageal cancer. https://t.co/6VCdlq7z2y #WorldCancerCongress #WCC2022 #HemOnc #OncAlert #MedEd #EsophagealCancer

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    GENEVA — A large percentage of people with colorectal cancer around the world are diagnosed through emergency presentation, according to study results presented at World Cancer Congress.Several factors — including age, cancer type and stage at diagnosis — consistently are linked with increased risk for emergency presentation, and this manner of diagnosis strongly predicts risk

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    • EMERGENCY PRESENTATION: Colorectal cancer linked to higher mortality risk. https://t.co/7vrVFjaM5G #WorldCancerCongress #WCC2022 #HemOnc #OncAlert #MedEd #ColorectalCancer @ucl

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    GENEVA — An innovative patient-centered survey allowed for collection of feedback on the patient experience and care delivery, according to study results presented at World Cancer Congress.The tool increased patient engagement in the feedback process and offered insights that can be used to guide or improve patient care, according to Rebekkah Schear, MIA, associate director of patient

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    • New survey provides ‘incredible data’ about patient experience. https://t.co/gG3mo2zYyb #WorldCancerCongress #WCC2022 #HemOnc #OncAlert #MedEd @livestrong @UTAustin

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    GENEVA — An innovative patient-centered survey allowed for collection of feedback on the patient experience and care delivery, according to study results presented at World Cancer Congress.The tool increased patient engagement in the feedback process and offered insights that can be used to guide or improve patient care, according to Rebekkah Schear, MIA, associate director of patient

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    • New survey provides ‘incredible data’ about patient experience. https://t.co/gG3mo2zYyb #WorldCancerCongress #WCC2022 #HemOnc #OncAlert #MedEd @livestrong #DellMedical @UTAustin #patientcare

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    GENEVA — Lower BMI may increase risk for lung cancer, according to results of an ongoing prospective study presented at World Cancer Congress.The findings — reported from a large cohort in Japan — suggest smoking cessation and maintaining appropriate body weight are critical factors for lung cancer prevention, researchers concluded.

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    The first 10 participants in the new Leadership Programme for Women in Oncology have been announced. The program, a joint endeavour from ASCO and City Cancer Challenge Foundation (C/Can), seeks to address the specific challenges and barriers faced by women leaders in oncology and strengthen the leadership mindsets and skills of women working to improve access to equitable, quality cancer care in…

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    • 🎉 We’re thrilled to be kicking off the Leadership Programme for Women in Oncology w/ our partner @CCan_org at #WCC2022. Learn more: https://t.co/DWe7EkUnra @UICC @jrgralow #WorldCancerCongress