This article outlines three areas where LGBTQ patients and their caregivers may face challenges and how the Comprehensive Cancer Control Programs (CCCP) can address these needs.
Lifestyle and Medical History Affect Cancer Risk
University of Rochester Medical Center demonstrates how lifestyle may specifically [ Read More ]
HEALTHCARE Equality Index 2018
“Human Rights Campaign’s Healthcare Equality Index (HEI), the unique annual [ Read More ]
Addressing inequalities in LGBT cancer screening coverage
Cancer screening and early detection are key to cancer survival, [ Read More ]
Coming Out as Transgender to Your Breast Cancer Care Team
Sharing your transgender identity with health care providers is important [ Read More ]
Coming Out to Your Care Team as Lesbian, Gay or Bisexual
Sharing your sexual orientation with health care providers is important [ Read More ]
In LGBT community, bisexual people have more health risks.
Bisexuals make up the majority of the LGBT community, and [ Read More ]
Addressing the Significant Disparities and Barriers to Health Care Experienced by LGBT Cancer Survivors
ASCO interviewed Drs. Burkhalter and Sanchez on the risks and [ Read More ]




