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A Cancer Conversation

A Cancer Conversation

Von: Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University
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The Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University brings together a team of basic science researchers, clinical experts, nursing staff, and patient support staff to create a community fostering innovation and care focused on improving the lives of our patients. A Cancer Conversation was created to educate and inform you about cancer topics that will help you, your family, and your friends make healthy life choices that can lower your risk and/or prevent cancer.Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • Bal Lokeshwar
    Feb 13 2026

    Join Chris Curry as he learns all about Dr. Bal Lokeshwar's current research!

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    31 Min.
  • Meet Erin Chrisco - Breast Cancer Survivor
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of A Cancer Conversation, you will meet a woman who learned she had breast cancer in a very unusual way after she agreed to undergo a mammogram just to help out a physician colleague. But what that colleague found changed her life forever.


    Now, Erin Chrisco is sharing her story to encourage people to make sure they are not skipping their next mammogram appointment.

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    27 Min.
  • c-CARE II Program
    Aug 18 2025

    The “Impacting Cancer Health Disparities and Facilitating Cancer Health Equity in Breast, Multiple Myeloma, and Prostate Cancers in Underserved and Minority Populations: The cancer-Community Awareness Access Research & Education II (c-CARE II) Initiative” team is located at the Medical College of Georgia’s main campus in Augusta, GA (Richmond County) and is led by Dr. Martha Tingen. The Study is a collaboration with the Georgia Cancer Center.


    The c-CARE project framework was originally introduced in 2015, and utilizes the “train the trainer” method to deliver culturally-tailored educational intervention sessions at various community sites. Funding for the c-CARE II project was obtained through a grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation, $3.38M.


    c-CARE II Program Website

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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
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