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SUMMARY:From Diagnosis to Treatment: Ensuring Equity in Precision Cancer Care (American Society of Clinical Oncology) [ASCO]
DESCRIPTION:The virtual roundtable which includes TLCI executive Ysabel Duron will explore challenges to achieving equity in precision cancer care\, along with the actions needed to ensure that high-quality equitable cancer care is available to every patient\, every day\, everywhere. \n  \nLink to Register will be posted shortly
URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/from-diagnosis-to-treatment-ensuring-equity-in-precision-cancer-care-american-society-of-cancer-oncology-asco/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Quarterly TLCI Board Meeting
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URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/quarterly-tlci-board-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Moving For Life Soft Dance Class For Cancer Recovery (FREE)
DESCRIPTION:These classes are held the second Tuesday of each month from 12:00 to 1:00 pm Pacific Time. \n  \nMoving For Life offers dance exercise classes in English daily and in Spanish monthly for cancer survivors and their caregivers. Classes are free and open to everyone every day and in Spanish. \n  \nAbout Moving For Life:\nMOVING FOR LIFE Dance Exercise for Health® is dedicated to helping people with cancer and aging problems through dance exercise classes offered in hospitals\, community and wellness centers\, and libraries. During the pandemic\, classes are held online every day through Zoom. The class begins with a gentle warm-up\, light aerobics\, and specific strengthening that is safe\, fun\, and modified based on your energy level\, range of motion\, or fitness level. The class can be done sitting or standing. Our methods are backed by research confirming that participation in therapeutic dance improves quality of life\, speeds recovery time\, improves survival\, and reduces the chances of recurrence. Join us for online classes every day: at www.movingforlife.org/classes
URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/moving-for-life-soft-dance-class-for-cancer-recovery-free/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210323T080000
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SUMMARY:A Series from The Latino Cancer Institute - Reporting from the Frontlines of a Pandemic - A Media Forum for Journalists - Session #3
DESCRIPTION:March 23rd\, 2021 \n8am – 9:30am PST \nCOVID-19 infections and deaths are tearing through the Latino community. Hear the facts about the impact of the pandemic from a UCLA expert. \nWhat are the right questions to ask about the vaccine clinical trials? Get the answers from a Latino scientist working on the frontlines at Pfizer. \nCurrently\, almost 1 in 3 Latinos is reluctant to get vaccinated. Learn why vaccine resistance threatens the long-term physical and financial health of the Latino community. \nClick here to watch the video of the Webinar if you missed the event.
URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/a-series-from-the-latino-cancer-institute-reporting-from-the-frontlines-of-a-pandemic-a-media-forum-for-journalists-session-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210318T160000
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SUMMARY:Facebook Live with LLS: Clinical Trials Virtual Education Program en Español
DESCRIPTION:Children with cancer from all ethnic groups are underrepresented in clinical trials. Language and cultural barriers continue to present problems for Latino children to access healthcare in the U.S. Due to disparities in access to healthcare\, Latino children/adolescents with cancer have been both underserved and understudied.\n\n\n\nLearn more about the reasons why Latinos should participate in clinical trials\, and how that research might improve the quality of care and long term survival for Latino youth with cancer. Tune into this upcoming session in English and Spanish on March 18th from The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society\n\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/289850599209429/
URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/facebook-live-with-lls-clinical-trials-virtual-education-program-en-espanol/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210318T120000
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SUMMARY:Cancer During COVID Series: Legal Resources for One Year Since the Pandemic (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Cancer During COVID Series: Legal Resources for One Year Since the Pandemic | Thursday\, March 18\, 2021 | 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. PT \nCOVID-19 has made many things – including a cancer diagnosis – more challenging. This webinar will cover various legal issues that may stem from a cancer diagnosis\, including employment law\, insurance options and disability insurance\, and laws that protect people affected by cancer. \nThis “Cancer During Covid” webinar series is sponsored by a grant from the Tower Cancer Research Foundation. \nRegister here. \nDownload printable flier.
URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/cancer-during-covid-series-legal-resources-for-one-year-since-the-pandemic-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:A Series from The Latino Cancer Institute - Reporting from the Frontlines of a Pandemic - A Media Forum for Journalists - Session #2
DESCRIPTION:March 16th\, 2021 \n8am – 9:30am PST \nCOVID-19 infections and deaths are tearing through the Latino community. Hear the facts about the impact of the pandemic from a UCLA expert. \nWhat are the right questions to ask about the vaccine clinical trials? Get the answers from a Latino scientist working on the frontlines at Pfizer. \nCurrently\, almost 1 in 3 Latinos is reluctant to get vaccinated. Learn why vaccine resistance threatens the long-term physical and financial health of the Latino community. \nClick here to watch the video of the Webinar if you missed the event.
URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/a-series-from-the-latino-cancer-institute-reporting-from-the-frontlines-of-a-pandemic-a-media-forum-for-journalists-session-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210309T080000
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CREATED:20210114T001118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T183031Z
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SUMMARY:A Series from The Latino Cancer Institute - Reporting from the Frontlines of a Pandemic - A Media Forum for Journalists
DESCRIPTION:March 9th\, 2021 \n8am – 9:30am PST \nCOVID-19 infections and deaths are tearing through the Latino community. Hear the facts about the impact of the pandemic from a UCLA expert. \nWhat are the right questions to ask about the vaccine clinical trials? Get the answers from a Latino scientist working on the frontlines at Pfizer. \nCurrently\, almost 1 in 3 Latinos is reluctant to get vaccinated. Learn why vaccine resistance threatens the long-term physical and financial health of the Latino community. \nClick here to watch the video of the Webinar if you missed the event. \n  \n  \nThank you!
URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/a-series-from-the-latino-cancer-institute-reporting-from-the-frontlines-of-a-pandemic-a-media-forum-for-journalists/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T071852
CREATED:20210117T032350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210211T144744Z
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SUMMARY:Zero Breast Cancer - 25th Anniversary: Advancing Health Equity in Breast Cancer Speaker Series - Bridging Researchers and Impacted Communities for Health Equity in Breast Cancer
DESCRIPTION:Advancing Health Equity in Breast Cancer: Zero Breast Cancer’s 25th Year Speaker Series\n\n \nIn honor of our 25th anniversary\, Zero Breast Cancer is proud to present a series of webinars featuring researchers and community members that we have worked with in our mission to reduce the risk of breast cancer and disease recurrence\, and to improve health and wellness for all. Since our early days of trying to figure out what causes breast cancer\, ZBC has focused on those of us with higher risk and fewer resources. Please join us to look at what we can do together to reduce the risk of breast cancer through social and environmental justice. \n\n1. Bridging Researchers and Impacted Communities for Health Equity in Breast Cancer\nWhen: January 28th 2021\, 12 pm – 1 pm PST\, REGISTRATION NOW OPEN \nFeaturing: Kim Rhoads\, MD\, MPH\, Director of UCSF’s Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Office of Community Engagement and Ysabel Duron\, founder of the Latino Cancer Institute and Latinas Contra Cancer \n  \nBy engaging people from communities impacted by breast cancer\, research can be more relevant and have greater influence. Community members\, including patients and caregivers\, provide unique perspectives on their needs and priorities\, and can help to translate and apply research findings. \nZBC has been facilitating community involvement in research throughout its 25 years. Join us to learn how cancer advocates and scientists are partnering to improve equity in prevention\, treatment and quality of life\, and how you can participate. \nRegister now!
URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/zero-breast-cancer-25th-anniversary-advancing-health-equity-in-breast-cancer-speaker-series-bridging-researchers-and-impacted-communities-for-health-equity-in-breast-cancer/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201030T090000
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SUMMARY:2ND ANNUAL NATIONAL FORUM: Latinas and Breast Cancer in the Age of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Latinas and Breast Cancer in the Age of COVID-19\, A Virtual Event\nA 3-hour information packed Forum that investigates challenges faced by older Latinas with breast cancer; spotlights a New York agency’s nimble response to COVID to support its breast cancer patients; and a new hereditary breast cancer program in California navigates its way around COVID in the virtual space. \nPRESENTERS & PANELISTS: \nIrene Kang\, M.D.Breast Oncologist\, USC Norris Healthcare Center\nVenus Ginés President\, Dia de la Mujer Latina\, Houston\, TX\nIvis Sampayo Chief Diversity Officer\, Latina Share\, NYC\nLaura Fejerman\, Ph.D.Associate Professor\, University of California Davis\, Dept. of Public Health Science \nFOR MORE INFORMATION: yduron@latinocancerinstitute.org
URL:https://latinocancerinstitute.org/event/2nd-annual-national-forum-latinas-and-breast-cancer-in-the-age-of-covid-19/
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