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    Schola Matovu PhD RN, Lori Buswell NP MS, Linda Abramovitz MSN RN CNS BMTCN FAAN, and Rebecca Silvers DNP CPNP-AC: KeyScope: Nurses’ Impact on Global Cancer Care and Research May 8, 2023 at 5:30PM  To RSVP please conact the Global Cancer Program [ZOOM LINK] Dr. Tamara Fitzgerald: KeyScope: Laparoscopic Surgery for Cancer Care in Uganda   September 12, 2022 [Watch archived…

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    • In Honor of International Nurses Day, @UCSFCancer and @UCSFNurse are hosting a panel on Nurses’ Impact on Global Cancer Care. Proud to welcome @DrScholaMatovu, Lori Buswell, Rebecca Silvers, Linda Abramovitz 5/8 at 5:30 PM PST. Zoom link at: https://t.co/TnKAVO5kFA https://t.co/uLSMbLLofy

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    Date: Friday, March 3, 2023 (application deadline is January 23, 2023)Time: 9 AM – 4 PM, with a networking cocktail reception to followLocation: The Firehouse at Fort Mason, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco Background: Nationally, women hold only a small portion of leadership roles in academic oncology and cancer centers. This inequity in senior leadership roles is pervasive in academic…

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    • 📣@UCSFCancer will host its 2nd workshop on values-based leadership for 🚺 faculty on March 3. Our goal is to develop #WomenInMedicine as authentic, purposeful leaders and ⬆️ diversity throughout the pipeline @UCSF. Apply at https://t.co/4uacmqKruy https://t.co/u9JktTpSgV

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    Your donations help save the lives of sick and injured marine animals.

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    • Watched an amazing team from The Marine Mammal Center @TMMC rescue a juvenile sea lion today from the #sonoma coast. Get well soon, Lou!! So grateful for this amazing volunteer network for animal rescue and rehab. https://t.co/GuWQp1RZn7 https://t.co/a9mR7wUBSK

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    Background Women with breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa are commonly diagnosed at advanced stages. In Tanzania, more than 80% of women are diagnosed with stage III or IV disease, and mortality rates are high. This study explored factors contributing to delayed diagnostic evaluation among women with breast cancer in Tanzania. Methods A qualitative study was performed at Muhimbili National…

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    • 📣Delayed diagnostic evaluation of symptomatic breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: A qualitative study of Tanzanian women ⁦@PLOS⁩ 👏🏻to this A+ team ⁦@muhimbiliuniver⁩ @willymeena2007 @DrBeatriceMushi @GodfreySama ⁦@CMalichewe⁩ 🇹🇿 https://t.co/ig7Ls5JRx5