
Erica Warner, ScD
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@MGHMedicine @HarvardMed § @DukeU @YaleSPH @HarvardChanSPH alum § Dedicated to cancer research and health equity § Tweets are my own
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http://thewarnerlab.org/ 24-08-2009 16:08:37
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Great keynote remarks from Dana-Farber VP for Community Health #MagnoliaContreas about her journey as a 22-yr breast cancer survivor at Ellie Fund Cancer Care Takes a Community event





So exciting to launch the new Lung Cancer Stigma Communications Assessment Tool ( LCS-CAT) yesterday with the American Cancer Society ACS National Lung Cancer Roundtable and Jamie L. Studts, PhD Ella Kazerooni 〽️ to mitigate #LungCancer #stigma. Check it out @ NLCRT.org/lcs-cat Hackensack Meridian Georgetown Cancer Prevention and Control Program American Thoracic Society (ATS)

Great talk from Raymond Osarogiagbon, MBBS, FACP about disparities and health equity in lung cancer screening. One key takeaway is that too much research identifies population experiencing disparities and the magnitude and stops there. Must push to intervention and policy is a good start #WCLC24



Really exciting to watch Erica Warner, ScD present the initial results from the MGH FireHealthStudy.org at #wclc24 👏🏽 Stay tuned to hear more soon! Also, we are looking for firefighters diagnosed with lung cancer to enroll - please refer such people to our website 💕


In a new study published in Journal of Clinical Oncology, researchers from Clinical & Translational Epidemiology Unit - MGH and colleagues found that Black women have a higher risk of dying from all types of breast cancer. Read more: massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsr… Erica Warner, ScD



How do you reframe lung cancer and end stigma? Our #NCLRT stigma and nihilism task force co-leader Lisa Carter-Bawa, PhD, MPH, APRN, ANP-C, FAAN tells us we must lead with urgency, empathy, and optimism. Let’s start with how we talk about lung cancer and smoking history



November is #LungCancerAwarenessMonth. At the American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable, we believe collective action is key to reducing the burden of lung cancer. Learn how our member organizations are tackling critical issues across the continuum: bit.ly/3N1uuPW

