Date

Oct 06 2022
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Time

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Impact of Socioeconomic Status and Healthcare Disparities on Lung Cancer Screening & Evaluation

Join us Thursday, October 6th at 7pm ET for our next live webinar as part of our 2022 Educational Webinar Series, “The Impact of Socioeconomic Status and Healthcare Disparities on Lung Cancer Screening & Evaluation.” Hear from Dr. Stephen Kuperberg as he discusses how socioeconomic determinants influence access to care, morbidity and mortality within thoracic oncology. He will focus on key evidence from literature which highlights differences in outcome for socially disadvantaged groups, review the spectrum of healthcare disparities in lung cancer screening and lung cancer evaluation, while highlighting methods to overcome the crisis of unequal access to lung cancer screening & evaluation with evidence-based interventions. 

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