Ahmedin Jemal
@ahjemal
Senior Vice President, Surveillance & Health Equity Science, American Cancer Society
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10-06-2021 20:16:05
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I am incredibly proud of the work that our American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network team does to improve the lives of cancer patients and their families. Last year alone, we touched 71 million lives through our advocacy efforts. Learn more about this important work in our 2023 Advocacy Accomplishments Report.
We are thrilled to collaborate with our laser focused partners at Yosemite to rapidly accelerate innovative discoveries designed to help cancer patients and families American Cancer Society pressroom.cancer.org/releases?item=…
My amazing wife, Bilain, has matched at her top-choice pediatrics residency program at WashU! I couldn't be happier that we'll be training side by side in our dream programs at WashU Heme/Onc Fellowship and Washington University Pediatrics Residency. Praise God! Ahmedin Jemal Brookdale University Hospital IM Residency Program
What factors contribute to differences in #CervicalCancer screening in rural and urban community health centers? A new ACS Research study highlights the need for tailored interventions to increase screening rates. #GYNCSM acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cn… OncoAlert ACSNews
A new American Cancer Society study led by Dr. Lee reported that up-to-date cervical cancer screening is lower in rural community health centers (CHCs) than in urban CHCs, and difference in English proficiency accounted for >50% of the disparity. Farhad Islami, MD PhD acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cn…
.Mark Fleury and researchers from American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center released findings in Journal of Clinical Oncology showing that 21.9% of people with cancer participate in some form of clinical research. This inclusive research is a first step to increasing access to cancer studies. bit.ly/3J3rosQ
🌍 New global cancer statistics from American Cancer Society & IARC reveal that ~20 million new cancer cases were diagnosed in 2022 and 9.7 million people died from the disease worldwide. Cancer cases are predicted to reach 35 million by 2050. acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.3322/ca… OncoAlert
New global cancer statistics from American Cancer Society & IARC show that cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in 37 countries (predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa) largely because of lack of or suboptimal early detection services. acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.3322/ca……
Thanks for leading this important research Jason Zheng ! Fantastic collaboration Matthew (Mateo) P. Banegas Xuesong Han Jingxuan Zhao Kewei Sylvia Shi Cynthia Hu
Thank you Moms Clean Air Force May Supermom of the Month momscleanairforce.org/may-supermom-o…
“Self-collection can expand access to screening & reduces barriers, which will give more people the opportunity to detect, treat, and ultimately survive cancer.”-American Cancer Society Karen Knudsen, MBA PhD Dr. Karen Knudsen to CNN. cnn.com/2024/05/15/hea…
Dear Colleagues at #ASCO24 From our series with our partners of American Cancer Society Journals, we are Honored to present Tyler Kratzer, MPH Discussing: Cancer in People who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or Gender-nonconforming acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Published today CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians: Updated info on % & no. of cancer cases/deaths attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors in the US. ~40% of cancer cases and half of cancer deaths were attributable to evaluated risk factors. American Cancer Society acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.33… pic.x.com/w3bxf4flmc
Congrats Dr Zhao for leading this great collaboration examining health insurance literacy! @jinxuan_zhao Dr. Nandita Khera Nan Zhang Joan Griffin Talal Hilal ACSNews ACS Research
A new American Cancer Society study led by Dr. Sung reported that #GenX & #Millennials have an elevated #cancer risk than Baby Boomers of same age for 17 of the 34 cancer types, with mortality also similarly elevated in Gen X & Millennials for 5 of these cancers. bit.ly/3A2Ff1g