Category:Diversity

The Disproportionate Cancer Burden

Here for the Girls (H4TG) is all about supporting our members throughout their journey, providing LOVE, and EMBRACING everyone’s diversity. We recognize that members of the LGBTQIA+ community have a […]

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Embrace: Cancer does not discriminate!

Seeing each other through a lens of LOVE while embracing our differences Cancer does not discriminate! We’ve heard this statement many times through our varied journeys as cancer survivors. As […]

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A Perspective: Meditation in Palliative Care

Here for the Girls shares our perspective from the Cancer Research UK's study on meditation for overall well-being. Read the full study HERE.

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Embrace Conversations: Asian-Americans + Breast Cancer

Seeing each other through a lens of LOVE while embracing our differences Here is a link to the research study from the CDC referenced in the recording.

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Embrace: Robin's Story

Seeing each other through a lens of LOVE while embracing our differences I am probably not what you think about as a representative of diversity. Yet, I am! I am […]

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A Perspective: Participation in Clinical Trials

Here for the Girls shares our perspective from the FDA's Oncology Center on Excellence on the panel discussion Conversations on Cancer: Black History Month Program, “Closing Gaps - Building Trust […]

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