Channel - Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity (SAICEP)
11/1/2023 7:21:00 PM

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American Indian Cancer Control and Health Equity - D. Warne - 20221130
In this session we will describe health disparities and inequities related to American Indian cancer control. We will explore the legal basis for federally-funded health services to American Indians and the complexity of health policy at the federal, state and tribal levels that impact cancer control. We will provide a framework for health equity and a path forward to improve outcomes.
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11/30/2022 4:30:00 PM
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Bridging the Bench and the Bedside - H. E. Woriax - 20220202
Hannah E. Woriax, MD, will review several case scenarios and patient archetypes that have had their treatment course changed drastically due to recent landmark research studies. Dr. Woriax will then go through a few scenarios relevant to my current patient population specifically. Based on these patient scenarios, she will then discuss potential research possibilities for the future.
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2/2/2022 4:30:00 PM
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Building Cancer Care Collaboratives for the Seventh Generation - R. C. Haring - 20211117
Rodney Haring, PhD, MSW, will discuss how treaty and wampum conversations have impacted the cancer care of Indigenous populations. Building on this foundation, Dr. Haring will describe how to create culturally congruent practices that will improve the quality of research and care to benefit Native Nations. Additionally, he will lead attendees in thinking about new ways to work together to provide sustainable cancer care for succeeding generations.
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11/17/2021 4:30:00 PM
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Cancer Screening and Prevention through an Intergenerational Intervention Using an Indigenous Approach - M. Parker and C. Dee - 20220504
Forming relationships and partnerships with tribal communities are crucial in addressing cancer health disparities among American Indian & Alaska Native populations. Dr. Myra Parker and Craig Dee describe how established trust and relationships with tribal entities led to the development and implementation of tribally-driven strategies to address cancer among Washington State Tribes.
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5/4/2022 3:30:00 PM
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Catawba Indian Nation & Levine Cancer Institute: Partners in Healing - D. Carrizosa D. Doege & M. Wheeler - 20231101
A highlight of how Levine Cancer Institute has formed a bidirectional relationship with the Catawba Indian Nation (Catawba Service Unit). As November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, we will highlight the mobile lung cancer screening unit as part of the portfolio of screening modalities provided by the Disparities and Outreach/Community Outreach and Engagement Program at Levine Cancer Institute
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11/1/2023 3:30:00 PM
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Closing the Chasm Between Native Community Priorities in Cancer Prevention and Healthcare Research Priorities - S. Wescott - 20230201
Cancer touches all of our lives. For many Native communities, fears of cancer risk from environmental sources beyond their control are common. Some researchers, usually unaware of Native community concerns, can harbor the perspective that Native communities could be fruitful populations for studying the genetic risks of cancer. This webinar will help both sides of this chasm understand the other's point of view, hopefully leading to more effective communications and priority setting.
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2/1/2023 4:30:00 PM
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Embracing Indigenous Wisdom in Evidence Based Cancer Prevention: A Path of Collaboration, Respect, and Insight on Duke's Voyage - T. Akinyemiju, T. Locklear, V. Jeffries, A. Oxendine - 20240207
Embracing Indigenous Wisdom in Evidence Based Cancer Prevention: A Path of Collaboration, Respect, and Insight on Duke’s Voyage” is a presentation that explores the partnership between modern scientific research and indigenous wisdom in the pursuit of effective cancer prevention strategies. It underscores the humility in learning from indigenous knowledge, and the discovery of insights that can enhance evidence-based approaches to cancer prevention.
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2/7/2024 4:40:00 PM
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Meeting the Cancer Prevention and Needs of North Carolina's Indigenous Communities - R. Bell and M. Emerson - 20210908
Ronny Bell, PhD, MS, and Marc Emerson, PhD, MPH, in this collaborative session will provide context regarding the cancer disparities and efforts to address these disparities for American Indians and Alaska Natives across the US. Dr. Bell will provide context for understanding and addressing cancer disparities among American Indians in North Carolina. This lecture co-sponsored by The Southeastern American Indian Cancer Equity Partnership (SAICEP).
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9/8/2021 3:30:00 PM
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Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention - F. Gachupin - 20230503
In working to address Native American cancer health disparities, it is imperative to build partnerships with tribal communities to increase their trust in the potential benefits of cancer research efforts. The Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention was established in 2002 and the Partnership’s approach is to expand capacity for culturally-sensitive and community-relevant research on cancer and to continue to develop respectful collaborations that empower sovereign Native American communities to define, implement, and achieve their goals for cancer health equity.
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5/3/2023 3:30:00 PM
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