Roundtable on Black in cancer research and oncology - presented by Dr. Brandon Blue MD and Dr. Kilan Ashad-Bishop and Drs. Onyinye and Folu Balogun and Runcie C.W. Chidebe Dip., BSc., MSc., and Kathryn Mcginnis and Dr Paraskevi Mallini and Dr. Lisa Hoffmann-Haas

Roundtable on Black in cancer research and oncology

Brandon Blue, Kilan Ashad-Bishop, Onyinye and Folu Balogun and Runcie C.W. Chidebe

Dr. Brandon Blue MDDr. Kilan Ashad-BishopDrs. Onyinye and Folu BalogunRuncie C.W. Chidebe Dip., BSc., MSc.,
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Black women carry a disproportionate burden of endometrial cancer incidence & mortality
However, they are underrepresented in clinical research
Need to include Black women in endometrial cancer research to
produce meaningful & applicable results
Weill Cornell Medicine
NewYork-Presbyterian
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Thank you for this enlightening presentation. It has made us all aware of the significant disparities in genomic research. I am eager to discuss how we can address this issue, particularly within our editorial community.

Before we delve into that, I would like to introduce Dr. Runcie Chidebe, the Executive Director of Project Pink Blue. This organization in Nigeria is dedicated to fighting cancer and aims to collaborate with the government, non-profit organizations, and the private sector to provide support for cancer patients.

Now, I will hand the stage over to Runcie. Thank you for being here. Please feel free to share your screen and begin your presentation. Let's ensure everyone is ready.