Category:Embrace

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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Black American Contributions to Cancer Research

H4TG Celebrates Black History Month. Listen to a discussion on Black American contributions to cancer research. Recorded on February 15, 2022 Learn more... Cancer Disparities in the Black Community Cancer […]

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