Hispanic population stresses need for global cancer prevention plan

Posted on: March 25th, 2007
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“Hispanics are the fastest growing minority population in the United States, and a Cincinnati medical oncologist says this trend highlights the urgent need for a national health agenda on cancer prevention and education that spans both developed and developing countries.

Margie Gerena-Lewis, MD, of the University of Cincinnati UC, will present her concerns at the annual meeting of National Hispanic Medical Association NHMA on Friday, March 23, in San Antonio. Gerena-Lewis is on an NHMA panel recommending potential solutions to chronic health care issues affecting Hispanics.”

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