News
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Our article was published in the journal Patient Education and Counseling
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Editorial on gender-diverse cancer patients published in Journal of Clinical Oncology
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Art of Oncology piece about LGBTQ+ patients
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Study highlights lack of data on transgender leukemia patients
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No upcoming focus groups planned
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Upcoming focus group for transgender and gender non-binary people in June
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Upcoming focus group for transgender and gender non-binary people in March
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Upcoming transgender and gender non-binary focus groups for December in Cambridge
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Focus groups for transgender, genderqueer, gender non-binary, gender non-conforming and intersex people
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Upcoming LGBTQ+ Focus Groups for November in Cambridge
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Next Focus Group September 10th in Cambridge
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Seeking LGBTQ+ Cancer Survivors
About
Faculty and staff at the Cambridge Health Alliance are conducting research regarding the experiences and recommendations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other non-heterosexual and non-cisgender (LGBTQ+) cancer survivors in order to improve cancer care for LGBTQ+ people.
Our research will include initial focus groups in Cambridge, MA, likely a nationwide survey, and possibly follow-up qualitative research. In this way, we plan to generate guidelines for oncologists so that they can provide accessible, effective care for LGBTQ+ people with cancer.
In this series of focus groups, we hope to hear about the experiences of LGBTQ+ cancer survivors and providers; your recommendations for cancer providers; and your suggestions about what questions we should ask LGBTQ+ cancer survivors in a nationwide survey.
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