Lung Cancer Screening, Incidence, and Outcomes in Asian Americans
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore lung cancer screening guidelines and potential outcomes for Asian Americans in this informative lecture. Delve into the significant smoking history among Asian American men and their lack of awareness regarding screening guidelines. Examine the increasing incidence of lung cancer in non-smoking Asian American females. Learn from Dr. Jeff Velotta, a thoracic surgeon and clinical assistant professor, as he shares his expertise on this critical health issue. Discover free resources for health-related questions and mindfulness practices offered by Stanford Health Library. Gain valuable insights into the clinical and research interests focused on thoracic surgery outcomes and lung cancer in Asian American populations.
Syllabus
Lung Cancer Screening, Incidence, and Outcomes in Asian Americans
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Stanford Health Care
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