A Hidden Health Disparity - Lung Cancer Among Asian American Females Who Never Smoke
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a critical health disparity in this 57-minute lecture focusing on lung cancer among non-smoking Asian American and Pacific Islander females. Join experts Dr. Scarlett Gomez, Dr. Iona Cheng, and Dr. Heather Wakelee as they present current knowledge and ongoing research in this field. Gain insights into epidemiological trends, potential risk factors, and the latest developments in understanding this unique health issue. Learn about the work being conducted at prestigious institutions like UCSF and Stanford University to address this hidden health disparity. Discover how this research may impact future prevention strategies, early detection methods, and treatment approaches for lung cancer in this specific population.
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A Hidden Health Disparity: Lung Cancer among Asian American Females Who Never Smoke
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Stanford Health Care
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