Shownotes
Joining Jesse and Kevin in the MUSC podcast studio is, Marvella Ford, Ph.D., the Associate Director of Population Sciences and Cancer Disparities at the Hollings Cancer Center at MUSC.
Dr. Ford’s research into health disparities highlights the importance of including diverse populations in cancer research and the impact of lifestyle on breast cancer risk. Listen in as she outlines how far we’ve come in minority health screenings, confronting the atrocities of the Tuskegee study and going with an earnest heart into communities to improve participation in clinical trials.
00:00 The Start
01:53 Dr. Ford joins the show
04:20 Addressing major gaps in cancer death rates between populations
07:03 Personal stories from local town halls and community members
12:39 Importance of getting specialized populations into more diverse clinical trials
16:12 Discussion of the Tuskegee Study and better protection of trial participants
24:31 The future of community partnerships in clinical trials
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