Le Lézard
Classified in: Health
Subjects: ASI, DEI

Diversity Panel Discusses Asian Experience in Cancer Research Hosted by Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer and Others


MILWAUKEE, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC), in collaboration with the Chinese American Hematologist and Oncologist Network (CAHON) and the Indo-American Cancer Association (IACA), is pleased to release an important diversity panel discussion of society leaders sharing their experience as Asians working in the cancer research field.

"Barriers to Asians and Pacific Islanders in Science and Medicine Diversity Panel," is an hour-long group discussion, hosted by the SITC Diversity and Inclusion Task Force, featuring society leaders who open up to share personal and professional reflections as Asian and Pacific Islanders working as researchers and oncologists in the United States and Canada. Moderated by SITC Vice President and Task Force Co-chair Leisha Emens, MD, PhD; Task Force member Avery D. Posey, PhD; and CAHON Immediate Past President Lei Zheng, MD, PhD; the recorded webinar features discussion from the following Diversity Panel members:

"This diversity panel features a timely and intimate discussion of the interactions my fellow Asian colleagues have experienced in the laboratory and the clinic, stories that are unfortunately all too common," said SITC President Patrick Hwu, MD. "While Asian-Americans have considerable representation in our field as a whole, reported data show us the extreme uphill climb most have to achieve leadership roles within the profession. Today's discussion shines a light on some of those barriers that exist. I admire all of the panel participants for sharing personal stories, and I hope the experiences offered serve as a learning opportunity for leaders in institutions across our country."

According to an October 2020 report in The Cancer Letter on workforce disparity, in 2018 approximately 26 percent of oncologists in the U.S. were Asian and Pacific Islanders, while only 11 percent sat as cancer center deputy or associate directors, and only 7 percent served as cancer center directors. The SITC-CAHON-IACA diversity panel featured discussion on a range of topics, including the importance of mentorship within the Asian-American community, experiences of seeking promotions within the field and the action SITC and other organizations can take to address barriers for minority groups in medicine and research. The panel discussion, which was recorded on Thursday, May 20, was also done so, in part, to honor Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, which concludes on Monday, May 31.

"We know the stories shared during our discussion are not limited to the participants on the panel, but also impact the broader community of Asian-Americans and other under-represented minorities. It is imperative for organizations like SITC to take the lead on improving awareness of, and identifying solutions for, professional barriers within our field for under-represented minorities," said Dr. Emens. "I remain in awe of the courage shown by all of the panel participants, as their honesty and vulnerability will not only benefit the current biomedical community, but also generations of scientists and clinicians to come."

The SITC-CAHON-IACA diversity panel discussion is available for on-demand viewing via the SITC YouTube channel.

About SITC
Established in 1984, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) is a nonprofit organization of medical professionals dedicated to improving cancer patient outcomes by advancing the development, science and application of cancer immunotherapy and tumor immunology. SITC is comprised of influential basic and translational scientists, practitioners, health care professionals, government leaders and industry professionals around the globe. Through educational initiatives that foster scientific exchange and collaboration among leaders in the field, SITC aims to one day make the word "cure" a reality for cancer patients everywhere. Learn more about SITC, our educational offerings and other resources at sitcancer.org and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.

# # #

Media Contact

Adam Wise, SITC, 414-271-2456, [email protected]

Twitter, Facebook

 

SOURCE Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC)


These press releases may also interest you

at 01:30
The global urinary catheters market  size is estimated to grow by USD 2.44 bn from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 7.63%  during the forecast period. ...

at 00:25
Zai Lab Limited and Innoviva Specialty Therapeutics today announced that China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) has approved Zai Lab's New Drug Application (NDA) for XACDURO® (sulbactam-durlobactam) for the treatment of...

19 mai 2024
Frost & Sullivan recently analyzed the hospital industry and noted that operational inefficiencies, workflow interruptions and shortage of skilled healthcare professionals are some key challenges faced by the healthcare industry. Based on its...

19 mai 2024
Innovent Biologics, Inc. ("Innovent") (HKEX: 01801), a world-class biopharmaceutical company that develops, manufactures and commercializes high quality medicines for the treatment of oncology, cardiovascular and metabolic, autoimmune, ophthalmology...

19 mai 2024
The law firm of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP informs investors that the firm has filed a securities fraud class action lawsuit against agilon health, inc. ("agilon" or the "Company").  This action, captioned Hope v. agilon health, inc., et...

19 mai 2024
bioLytical Laboratories Inc. announced today the immediate availability of its INSTI® HCV Antibody Test in the Australian market.  The INSTI Hepatitis C (HCV) Antibody Test is now included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG...



News published on and distributed by: