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What can be done to make cancer care more equitable?

Cancer pushes the limits of science, human will and perseverance. But when it comes to cancer care and the latest cutting edge research, not everyone benefits equally.

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Three New Trans-Atlantic Research Teams To Study Hard-To-Treat Childhood Cancers

Research funded by Stand Up To Cancer and Cancer Research UK aims to increase innovative and effective approaches to treating pediatric cancers

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Pediatric Cancer Dream Team comes ‘closer than ever to a cure’

When Kristina Schultz was little, she wished to be a bone marrow transplant doctor. She wished no child would have to go through what she had and planned to spend the rest of her life working to find a cure.

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Stand Up to Cancer Awards $100K for Research About Precursor Multiple Myeloma

Catherine Marinac, PhD, is studying health disparities in myeloma because the disease disproportionately affects people of color.

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Let’s Make COVID-19 A Call-To-Action to Reduce Racial Inequities in Healthcare

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Sun Prairie mom shares daughter’s cancer journey to help other families

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How to Improve Genetic Testing for Cancer

A Stand Up To Cancer ‘Dream Team’ of researchers co-funded by Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance and National Ovarian Cancer Coalition have tested a possible solution through a clinical trial called MAGENTA (Making GENetic Testing Accessible).

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Jaime Camil Reveals His Reason for Getting Involved in the Fight Against Cancer

The Mexican actor joins Stand Up To Cancer to raise awareness about the importance of clinical trials.

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Healthcare Equity Cannot Be Achieved Without Equity in Clinical Trials

The magnified impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black and brown communities clearly exposes systemic inequities in healthcare in the United States.

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Cancer Disparities Continue To Impact Minority Populations In The United States

A new report from the American Association for Cancer Research has identified several health disparities which disproportionately effect certain groups of people in the U.S. with cancer.

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