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Washington University Participant Engagement and Cancer Genome Sequencing (PE-CGS) Study.
St. Louis, MO
Joined March 2023
Combining both germline and somatic genetic testing results can be key to improving access and clarity in cancer care. That’s the overarching message in a new Commentary in @NatureMedicine by members of @PECGSnetwork, including @WashU_PECGS. Read:
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Excited to be able to share our commentary published in.@JCOPO_ASCO - "Optimizing a Patient-Centered Report of Somatic and Germline Genetic Test Results" |
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It's Cholangiocarcinoma Awareness Month - and along with the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation @curecc - we're working to better understand cholangiocarcinoma and the needs of patients and survivors |
FEBRUARY is Cholangiocarcinoma Awareness Month, and we invite you to unite and make a difference. Together, we can raise awareness, support patients and caregivers, and advance cholangiocarcinoma research. Explore ways to get involved, share your story, and inspire action in
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RT @NASEM_Health: Join us on July 17 for a hybrid workshop on sustaining community engagement in #GenomicsResearch. Register to learn about….
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Don't miss this at #AACR24. We're excited to be part of this session, with Dr. Erin Linnenbringer presenting: "Conducting community cafes to enhance cancer genetic research and referral approaches for Black Americans." #pecgs #CancerMoonshot.
Hear about implementing culturally tailored programs to improve cancer genetic education and increase participation in genetic counseling, risk assessment, and genetic research at this #AACR24 session. #PECGS #CancerMoonshot
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We're excited to be part of the @PECGSnetwork. At the WashU PE-CGS study we're working with participants to learn more about cholangiocarcinoma; colorectal cancer in African Americans under 50; and multiple myeloma in African Americans. Learn more:
The @PECGSnetwork aims to promote and support the engagement of people with cancer and post-treatment cancer survivors as participants in an expansion of cancer genomic sequencing. Learn more:.@NCICancerCtrl #CancerMoonshot #NationalCancerPlan.
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WashU PE-CGS principal investigator, @gcolditz, discusses young adult colorectal cancer in his latest For Your Health column. It's one of three rare & understudied cancer we're working to learn more about in the @WashU_PECGS study.
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Today is World Cholangiocarcinoma Day - and along with the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation @curecc - we're working to better understand cholangiocarcinoma and the needs of patients and survivors |
Today is #WorldCCADay! We stand with @CCA_Alliance in calling for a smoother journey to diagnosis for patients with #cholangiocarcinoma. It’s time to #BeClearOnCCA. Sign the pledge to show your support: 💚
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RT @PECGSnetwork: We lack critical information about the biology of many forms of #cancer. @PECGSnetwork at aims to….
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RT @PECGSnetwork: Throwback to gathering @UNMCCC for the #PECGS23 Annual Meeting. We are fortunate to work together to promote participant….
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What impact do you hope the PE-CGS Network will help make? | Participant representatives and community members sharing their thoughts at the PE-CGS Annual Meeting in 2022. From the @PECGSnetwork | v.
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For more information on the @WashU_PECGS study, please visit our all-new website:
The @WashU_PECGS study, led by #WashUSurgery researchers, is working to understand three types of cancer-- cholangiocarcinoma, colorectal cancer in Black Americans under 50, and multiple myeloma in Black Americans-- that don't have much existing data.
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RT @WashUSurgery: The @WashU_PECGS study, led by #WashUSurgery researchers, is working to understand three types of cancer-- cholangiocarci….
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