Here are some of the DCI faculty, researchers, and clinical providers whose work has recently been featured in the media, trades, journals, at Duke and the DCI blog.
Here are some of the DCI faculty, researchers, and clinical providers whose work has recently been featured in the media, trades, journals, at Duke and the DCI blog.
"What's Best For Breasts? A Conversation with Clinicians" was held online, Oct. 8. Topics included imaging, genetic testing, breast cancer risk, research, survivorship, and more.
Here are some of the DCI faculty, researchers, and clinical providers whose work has recently been featured by the media, academic trade publications & journals.
The grandfather of breast surgical oncologist Hannah Woriax, MD, was the first Native American to graduate from the Duke Med School and train in Family Medicine.
On Feb. 2 at noon, the Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership hosts DCI breast surgeon Hannah Woriax, MD, for a virtual lecture (with CME credit available).
Here are some of the DCI faculty, researchers, and clinical providers whose work has recently been featured by the media, academic trade publications & journals.
Community outreach & engagement teams from DCI, Wake Forest and UNC cancer centers have launched an initiative focused on the cancer-related health needs of American Indian communities.