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Two ACS Fellows Are Named to Second Cohort of Cancer Moonshot Scholars

November 19, 2024

In late October, the Biden Administration’s Cancer Moonshot Program announced $6 million in award funding to the second cohort of Cancer Moonshot Scholars to advance cancer prevention, treatment, and diagnosis.

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Surgical Oncologist Dr. Laurie Kirstein Is New CoC Chair

November 19, 2024

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During the recent Clinical Congress 2024, surgical oncologist Laurie J. Kirstein, MD, FACS, was announced as Chair of the ACS Commission on Cancer (CoC), succeeding Timothy W. Mullett, MD, MBA, FACS, who had served as chair since 2020.

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Read this week's entire issue for the latest news on the ACS and the field of surgery.

November 19, 2024 Issue

See Highlights from TQIP Annual Conference

November 19, 2024

The 2024 ACS Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) Annual Conference was a huge success. Approximately 2,300 trauma surgeons, nurses, program managers, registrars, and other members of the trauma team participated in the high-energy conference in Denver, Colorado, November 12–14, where the theme, “Enhancing Quality through Communication,” was woven throughout every session.

Gibbon Lecturer Discusses How Lung Cancer Stigma Can Lead to Unintended Consequences

November 19, 2024

The latest episode of The House of Surgery podcast features Dr. Jessica Donington, a cardiothoracic surgeon from The University of Chicago, who delivered the John H. Gibbon Junior Lecture at Clinical Congress 2024. In her lecture, “Lung Cancer Revolution,” Dr. Donington talks about the negative stigma that is sometimes associated with a lung cancer diagnosis, which can lead to unintended consequences such as disease-related distress and poor outcomes.

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