Meet the experts turning your donations into action. This year’s panel at AGDQ spotlights a new portable breast screening device in Nigeria, cervical cancer screening devices in Peru and lung cancer screening innovations in Poland – showing how your dollars make a difference in cancer prevention & early detection. We can't thank the Games Done Quick community enough for helping fund this innovative research and community projects. This support is truly saving lives.
More about the panel: "Beyond a Game: Funding Innovative Technology around the Globe" Sunday, January 5th, 2020, Orlando FL
Q&A:
53:25 "If you were to find late stage cancer in certain crucial organs, would it be possible to replace that organ and treat the surrounding area?"
57:16 "If this is your first time at a GDQ, what are some surprising/novel experiences you've had? If you're returning to GDQ what new things are you experiencing this time around?"
1:01:03 "Can you talk more about the environmental effects of cancer"
1:06:53 "Do you have any plans to collaborate with statisticians to continue to report accurate data?"
1:15:57 "You hear about all these things on the news that can cause cancer. How are these things being researched?"
Panelists:
James L. Mulshine, MD – Emeritus Professor, Rush Medical College, Rush University and Associate Director, Institute for Translational Medicine, Rush University
Ricardo Avila, MS – Chief Executive Officer, Accumetra, LLC
Nimmi Ramanujam, PhD – Director, Center for Global Women’s Health Technologies, Duke University
T. Peter Kingham, MD – Director of Global Cancer Disparity Initiatives, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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