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Solving for Breast Cancer Disparities with Scott Siegel, PhD, and Dr. Dawn Leonard

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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in America - accounting for 1 in 3 new cancer diagnoses each year. And while there isn’t a big difference across races in terms of rates of getting breast cancer - there are huge gaps in what happens after diagnosis.

In this episode we sit down with Scott Siegel, Ph.D., director of cancer control and population sciences at ChristianaCare, and Dr. Dawn Leonard, chief of ChristianaCare's division of breast surgery, to discuss that alarming disparity.

They shed light on the urgent issues at play, including higher rates of advanced breast cancer and the aggressive triple negative breast cancer prevalent in Delaware. They explain how a victory in eliminating a racial disparity for a completely different form of cancer is spurring the call to action to address breast cancer. And we discuss how success in Delaware could apply nationwide.
Scott Siegel, Ph.D., is a psychologist and director of Population Health Research at ChristianaCare. In this role Siegel works collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams in the health system and with governments, universities, and community-based organizations to improve population health.
Dawn Leonard, MD, FACS, specializes in breast surgery at ChristianaCare. Dr. Leonard joined ChristianaCare with more than 17 years of practice and leadership experience, most recently at Georgetown University Hospital and as the site director at a community hospital with a Regional Breast Health Program. Dr. Leonard has earned multiple recognitions as a "Top Doc" in Breast Surgery and awards for excellence in healthcare, service and scholarship.
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1. Solving for Breast Cancer Disparities with Scott Siegel, PhD, and Dr. Dawn Leonard (00:00:00)

2. Breast Cancer Landscape - US and Delaware (00:00:58)

3. Importance of Breast Cancer Screenings (00:02:46)

4. Screening Site Location Study (00:04:44)

5. Breast Cancer Disparity Commentary (00:06:18)

6. "Getting the (Colorectal Cancer) Village Back Together" (00:07:51)

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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in America - accounting for 1 in 3 new cancer diagnoses each year. And while there isn’t a big difference across races in terms of rates of getting breast cancer - there are huge gaps in what happens after diagnosis.

In this episode we sit down with Scott Siegel, Ph.D., director of cancer control and population sciences at ChristianaCare, and Dr. Dawn Leonard, chief of ChristianaCare's division of breast surgery, to discuss that alarming disparity.

They shed light on the urgent issues at play, including higher rates of advanced breast cancer and the aggressive triple negative breast cancer prevalent in Delaware. They explain how a victory in eliminating a racial disparity for a completely different form of cancer is spurring the call to action to address breast cancer. And we discuss how success in Delaware could apply nationwide.
Scott Siegel, Ph.D., is a psychologist and director of Population Health Research at ChristianaCare. In this role Siegel works collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams in the health system and with governments, universities, and community-based organizations to improve population health.
Dawn Leonard, MD, FACS, specializes in breast surgery at ChristianaCare. Dr. Leonard joined ChristianaCare with more than 17 years of practice and leadership experience, most recently at Georgetown University Hospital and as the site director at a community hospital with a Regional Breast Health Program. Dr. Leonard has earned multiple recognitions as a "Top Doc" in Breast Surgery and awards for excellence in healthcare, service and scholarship.
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Chapters

1. Solving for Breast Cancer Disparities with Scott Siegel, PhD, and Dr. Dawn Leonard (00:00:00)

2. Breast Cancer Landscape - US and Delaware (00:00:58)

3. Importance of Breast Cancer Screenings (00:02:46)

4. Screening Site Location Study (00:04:44)

5. Breast Cancer Disparity Commentary (00:06:18)

6. "Getting the (Colorectal Cancer) Village Back Together" (00:07:51)

50 episodes

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