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#11 Bridging Cancer Treatment Gaps for African Americans with Dr. Fitzroy Dawkins

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Dr. Fitzroy Dawkins, a trailblazer in medical oncology, discusses the complexities of cancer treatment among African Americans, exploring cultural nuances and the need for personalized healthcare. Dr. Dawkins shares insights from his book, "Fighting for Survival: Conquering Cancer and the African American Patient," emphasizing representation in medical research and the importance of informed decisions.
Dr. Dawkins also addresses the disproportionate impact of diseases like multiple myeloma on Black Americans and the urgent need for community participation in clinical research. He shares his personal story, highlighting the influence of my Jamaican roots and his mother's nursing career, reinforcing the message that our heritage is vital in the fight against cancer.
This episode aims to empower you with knowledge about self-advocacy and resources for engaging in clinical studies, showing how individual journeys can inspire community-wide advancements in cancer care.
Stay in touch with Dr. Dawkins:
linkedin.com/in/fitzroydawkins
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*Disclaimer: While our discussions aim to inform and educate, it's important to remember that the content provided here is for educational purposes only. We strongly advise consulting your healthcare professional before implementing any advice or recommendations from our guests.

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Chapters

1. Breaking the Mold in Cancer Treatment (00:00:00)

2. Advancements in Managing Multiple Myeloma (00:09:52)

3. The Impact of Cancer in Society (00:23:05)

4. Advocacy for Clinical Trials (00:31:39)

14 episodes

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Dr. Fitzroy Dawkins, a trailblazer in medical oncology, discusses the complexities of cancer treatment among African Americans, exploring cultural nuances and the need for personalized healthcare. Dr. Dawkins shares insights from his book, "Fighting for Survival: Conquering Cancer and the African American Patient," emphasizing representation in medical research and the importance of informed decisions.
Dr. Dawkins also addresses the disproportionate impact of diseases like multiple myeloma on Black Americans and the urgent need for community participation in clinical research. He shares his personal story, highlighting the influence of my Jamaican roots and his mother's nursing career, reinforcing the message that our heritage is vital in the fight against cancer.
This episode aims to empower you with knowledge about self-advocacy and resources for engaging in clinical studies, showing how individual journeys can inspire community-wide advancements in cancer care.
Stay in touch with Dr. Dawkins:
linkedin.com/in/fitzroydawkins
Support the Show.

_____________________
Share & Stay Connected
"Subscribe" to our podcast and be the first to know when we drop new episodes and give a review on Apple. It would mean the world to us!
FREE Download for Podcast Listeners

The Podcast Listeners Companion Guide includes:

  • five powerful strategies for active listening,
  • guiding questions to deepen your understanding, and
  • journal prompts designed to refine your skills and insights.

Links to Stay in Touch with Dr. Jewel W. Williams

Website: https://jwhitewilliams.com/podcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jewelwhitewmsdhsc/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjwhitewilliams/
*Disclaimer: While our discussions aim to inform and educate, it's important to remember that the content provided here is for educational purposes only. We strongly advise consulting your healthcare professional before implementing any advice or recommendations from our guests.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Breaking the Mold in Cancer Treatment (00:00:00)

2. Advancements in Managing Multiple Myeloma (00:09:52)

3. The Impact of Cancer in Society (00:23:05)

4. Advocacy for Clinical Trials (00:31:39)

14 episodes

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